Every man has his own Achilles' heel. The most sensitive part of the male anatomy can be one of them, the testes. Unfortunately, there are more than 450 American men who die each year because of cancerous testicular tumor. Moreover, the number of men that are being found in the world with this type of cancer is twice the number than the statistics in the past four decades. But there is some good news -- this
kind of cancer can be cured and by early detection and regular testicular self-check or examination, a man can prevent himself from having this.
You have to be aware of the early symptoms of this disease. If you notice an abnormal enlargement of your testicle, the pea-size lump within your scrotum, and you are feeling a sudden heaviness, discomfort and pain in your groin part, you might be experiencing early signs of testicular cancer. Meet with your doctor immediately and let him examine the abnormality.
Testicular cancer, if not checked and quickly treated, can spread its risks to other vital organs of your body.
Hence, men should always examine once every month their genital parts, specifically the scrotum. Any sudden changes in their appearance per month must be examined by your doctor. Today, this cancer can be treated by radiation, surgery, and anti-cancer medication. Fortunately, the overall success rate of these treatments is ninety percent.
Cancer is a disease that has been known to afflict people from all walks of life. Certain forms of cancer are found exclusively on a specific class of people. For women, the most dreadful cancer disease is breast cancer. For the men, it is prostate cancer
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