Screening means testing people for early stages of a disease before they have any symptoms. There is no national screening programme for testicular cancer in the UK. This is because there isn’t a ...
It is common for testicular cancer to spread to the lymph nodes in the back of the tummy (abdomen). These are called the retroperitoneal lymph nodes. These lymph nodes are behind your bowel and just ...
Yet he remains the game's most popular player. And, healthwise, he has faced testicular cancer -and won. Born in a prefab in Balham, South-West London, Jimmy, 39, and his Irish wife Maureen ...
Each year in the UK, around 2,400 men like Solly are diagnosed with testicular cancer. That’s roughly six cases every day. It is the most common cancer affecting men aged 15-49, with 28 being ...
A doctor has taken to social media to share the most common diseases in UK men, as he urges them to contact a medical professional if they notice something unusual about their bodies ...