Newly discovered autoimmune disease associated with testicular cancer Oct. 14, 2019 Overview Show transcript Overview Sean J. Pittock, M.D., an autoimmune neurologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses a newly discovered autoimmune disease that appears to affect men with testicular cancer. Called testicular cancer-associated paraneoplastic encephalitis, the disease causes severe neurological symptoms in men. They progressively lose control of their limbs, eye movements and, in some cases, speech. The disease begins with a testicular tumor, which appears to cause the immune system to attack the brain. Affected men often find themselves misdiagnosed or undiagnosed and appropriate treatment is delayed. Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up VID-20470335 Medical Professionals Newly discovered autoimmune disease associated with testicular cancer