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 ...
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 ...
Ten years ago, Mark Newbold, a 35-year-old hotel manager, was diagnosed with testicular cancer - the most common cancer in young men in the UK. Here, he tells femail of his fight against the ...
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 ...
A man undergoing treatment for testicular cancer died as a result of delays in administering antibiotics, an inquest heard. Michael Ramon Jervis was diagnosed with testicular cancer in May 2023 at ...
Testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers in young men, with nearly 10,000 new diagnoses each year in the United States. Testicular cancer develops due to abnormal cell growth in the ...
Pubs across Norfolk and Suffolk are selling three new beers in a bid to raise awareness of testicular cancer. The beers, brewed by north Norfolk brewery Moon Gazer Ales, are being sold at more ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Real Men Wear Gowns brings awareness to health issues men might face and the importance of seeking care. Testicular cancer is rare and is diagnosed most in men ages 20 to 34. Most ...