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See a list of publications about testicular cancer by Mayo Clinic authors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. Research Profiles. Edit ...
VIDEO. AUDIO. Testicular cancer is a relatively rare disease that occurs predominantly in young men, with a second peak later in life.
Testicular cancer — Although rare, testicular cancer can occur in older men, usually as a painless lump on the testicle that may be accompanied by a dull ...
Learn more about this noncancerous testicular disorder that may require surgery if it's causing discomfort. But, the condition often needs no treatment.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My 6-month–old son was born with an undescended testicle. His pediatrician said we should consider having it surgically repaired in the ...
Sudden, severe pain in the scrotum could be testicular torsion. Learn about symptoms and treatment for this health emergency.
Shining a light through the scrotum. If you or your child has a hydrocele, the light will show clear fluid surrounding the testicle.
Learn about causes, complications and treatment of this condition in which one or both testicles aren't in the usual place within the scrotum.
Testicular microlithiasis is an uncommon condition in which small clusters of calcium form in the testicles. A number of studies show a relationship between ...
Risk factors include if a testicle did not fully descend at birth, or if there is family history or a previous personal history of testicular cancer. "We are ...
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