CATEGORY ARCHIVES: Testicular Cancer

Under 40 And Skipping Checkups? 5 Testicular Cancer Facts That Count

Under 40 And Skipping Checkups? 5 Testicular Cancer Facts That Count

Testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting younger men, particularly those under age 40. Despite this, awareness and routine health monitoring often receive less attention in early adulthood. Understanding the risks, symptoms, and detection methods can help support earlier diagnosis and medical care. Many individuals associate cancer screenings with older age groups. […]

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Prostate Cancer 101: What Every Man Should Know About Early Detection and Treatment

Prostate Cancer 101: What Every Man Should Know About Early Detection and Treatment

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in American men, with about one in eight diagnosed during their lifetime. The disease usually develops slowly and often produces no symptoms in its early stages, which is why routine screening is one of the most important steps a man can take for his long-term health. Understanding […]

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What is Movember?

What is Movember?

November is here; it’s the season to be thankful and to celebrate. It’s also time to start getting ready for the Christmas season! Of the many things that you’re grateful for, there’s no doubt that good health is high on the list. What better way for men to share their gratitude and raise awareness for […]

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Testicular Torsion is a Medical Emergency

Why Testicular Torsion is a Medical Emergency

Testicular torsion is the stuff of literal nightmares for many men, and the reality is not much kinder than it sounds! The frightening thing about testicular torsion is that it can occur unprompted. That is to say that you can go to sleep one night and wake up in the morning with torsion. Testicular torsion […]

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Hydrocele Causes & Treatments

Hydrocele Causes & Treatments

What is a hydrocele? A hydrocele is an accumulation of fluid within the sac that surrounds the testicle, resulting in ballooning and enlargement of the scrotum. It can vary in size from just slightly bigger than the actual testes to larger than a cantaloupe.

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