Doctors recommend that men ages 15-35 do a self-check — most easily done in the shower — for testicular cancer once a month. Here's a 5-step guide.
Testicular cancer is highly treatable, especially when caught early, making awareness and early detection vital. Men, particularly those aged 15 to 35, should regularly check for unusual lumps, ...
Prostate cancer remains a critical health issue for men across the U.S., particularly among Black men. The issue will be ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Real Men Wear Gowns brings awareness to health issues men might face and the importance of seeking care. Testicular cancer is rare and is diagnosed most in men ages 20 to 34. Most ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The world’s most advanced early detection test for testicular cancer – now the most common form of cancer among young men – is being launched in the UK. “We are ...
Dr. Sarah Thompson, chief urologist at Metropolitan Cancer Center, explains that family history plays a crucial role in testicular cancer risk. Men with close relatives who experienced testicular ...
WESTLAKE, Ohio — Like a lot of kids growing up, Ben Lavelle tried his hand at many sports, but his foot, led the way. "I'd always been like pretty good at kicking a ball from kickball recess and it ...
Movember is back this year with a mission: saving lives and changing the way we think about men's health care.The Movember ...
John Covell isn't afraid to talk about his testicles. The 23-year-old Rapid City native had to get over any squeamish social hang-ups after being diagnosed with testicular cancer in December 2007. "I ...
Men are hitting the streets, schools, and office parks in purple Speedos to raise awareness for prostate and testicular ...
In a small study, 80% of testicular cancer patients developed paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes before their cancer diagnosis — highlighting a need for early detection.