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  1. Despite concerns, vasectomy has never been shown to increase the risk of testicular cancer.…

  2. You do have a higher than average risk of testicular cancer.…

  3. Lumps can be cancer, but they can also be other things.…

  4. It is not unusual to have one testicle that is slightly larger or hangs slightly lower than the other.…

  5. This page gives information about fertility and sperm banking if you are having one or both testicles removed to treat testicular cancer.…

  6. In theory, with a very small, well contained tumour, it may be possible to just remove the cancer and leave the rest of the testicle behind.…

  7. I am worried I have testicular cancer. What should I do?…

  8. It is possible that testicular cancer can be diagnosed by a blood test, although this is not completely reliable.…

  9. Information about the risk of inheriting testicular cancer…

  10. This page is about mediastinal germ cell tumours. This tells you what they are, types, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.…

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