testicular cancer

Cancer of the testicle, a common, highly curable form of cancer in young men.

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Testicular Cancer

Last Modified: July 20, 2010

Testicular cancer can result in swollen or painful testicles. Testicular cancer is, however, quite rare: only 7,000 cases are reported annually in the United States. Painful testicles are more likely the… View Full Article

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