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Testicular Cancer: Understanding Risk, Symptoms & Early Detection
Testicular cancer cannot be caught. It is a type of cancer that develops in the testicles. It is the most common cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 35, but it can occur at any age. Testicular cancer is usually curable if it is found and treated early.
There are no known ways to prevent testicular cancer, but there are things you can do to detect it early, including:
* Performing regular self-examinations of the testicles
* Seeing a doctor if you notice any changes in the testicles, such as a lump, swelling, or pain
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