It won't come as a surprise to most people that men don't frequently discuss their health concerns in social settings with their friends -- and for some, the topic may be an uncomfortable one to ...
You check your car's oil and your smoke detectors, but are you checking your own body? Urologist Dr. John Smith joins the Who Cares guys to emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-exams, a ...
The main objective of this study was to assess the knowledge of and attitudes toward TC and the prevalence of TSE practice among senior high school male students in Sweden. Another aim was to describe ...
By Dr Vinayak Maka Testicular cancer is not very common, but it deserves careful consideration because it can act rapidly in nonseminomatous germ cell tumours, which are more virulent than seminomas.
A self-exam for testicular cancer takes maybe a minute to do and about that much time to teach but most often, neither happens, according to a study published in the March issue of Pediatrics. An ...
Jake Quickenden has won praise after undergoing a testicular examination on live television. The former X Factor star had the check performed on Loose Women, which had become Loose Men, with an ...
Monthly self-exams of the testicles are essential for early detection of testicular cancer, which is highly treatable if caught early. Excuses for not performing self-exams, such as lack of time or ...
Healthcare professionals do not know whether testicular cancer screening is particularly useful. For this reason, there are no screening guidelines for this condition. The same is true of testicular ...
Younger people often assume they have no real risk of cancer until they reach retirement age, but this certainly isn’t the case when it comes to testicular cancer, which primarily affects men between ...