Symptoms of Testicular Cancer!
How Testicular Cancer Is Diagnosed!
Testicular cancer is rare, typically affecting men ages 15 to 45. It can cause a painless testicular lump, swelling, or heaviness, and may result in infertility.
Risk factors include cryptorchidism (undescended testicle) or family history of this cancer. These tumors are caused by abnormal overgrowth in the testicles (also called testes), originating from germ cells (cells that normally form sperm cells) or abnormal testicular tissue.