In a small number of people, testicular cancer can run in families. Having a parent or brother with testicular cancer can increase a person’s risk of getting it. Also, some inherited conditions can ...
Lewis Gould was in his second year at university, balancing lectures, revision and rugby when he first noticed a dull ache in his left testicle.
There are many treatment options for testicular cancer, from chemotherapy to surgery. Treatment aims to manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and cure the disease. Treatment for testicular cancer ...
Study finds virus survived in the testes of 55-year-old man for 71 months, and experts recommend safe sex protocols to cut ...
Many people with testicular cancer don’t have a family history of it. Still, your risk may be much higher if you have a parent or sibling with the disease. But environment and hormones also play a ...
When analyzing spermatozoa in semen microscopy, several parameters are assessed to evaluate male fertility and reproductive ...