Kyle DeLeon, 35, of Texas, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2018. After having a life-saving surgery to remove his testicle, he started to question his masculinity: Was he any less of a man ...
Compared with many other types of cancer, testicular cancer has a relatively good outlook and can often be cured, even when caught in the later stages. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in ...
Ronal Salvador found a lump on his testicle when he was 17 — it turned out to be a rare form of cancer Wendy Grossman Kantor is an award-winning journalist who has contributed to PEOPLE for over 20 ...
When Sal Gomez felt the pain in his testicle and back, he thought he pulled a muscle. When it went away and returned, tests revealed it was testicular cancer. Last year, Sal Gomez noticed he felt pain ...
Alongside high tumor marker levels, stage 3 testicular cancer has either spread to distant areas or nearby lymph nodes. The most common treatment options are surgery and chemotherapy. Stage 3 ...
Follow-up scans after treatment for testicular cancer don't appear to put men at higher risk of new tumors, researchers have found. Men usually get regular computerized tomography (CT) scans to check ...
Celebrity appeals for British men to fondle their testicles to detect early signs of cancer are a waste of time and possibly harmful, an opinion piece published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) ...
The five warning signs of testicular cancer may include swelling, pain, and heaviness in the testicle area, along with breast growth and early puberty in boys. However, not everyone has symptoms in ...
Testicular cancer is rare but highly treatable, with a five-year survival rate over 95%, especially when confined to one testicle. Metastatic testicular cancer treatment with cisplatin-based ...
Kenny Lopez, New Orleans, LA (WGNO) — A 31-year old man is raising awareness for testicular cancer in the ballsiest of ways. Thomas Cantley, also known as “Mr. Ballsy” is rolling a giant ball across ...
Celebrity appeals for British men to fondle their testicles to detect early signs of cancer are a waste of time and possibly harmful, an opinion piece published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) – A 31-year old man is raising awareness for testicular cancer in the ballsiest of ways. Thomas Cantley, also known as “Mr. Ballsy” is rolling a giant ball across the country from ...