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Testicular cancer is called a young man's cancer because the majority of the almost 9,560 diagnosed cases each year occur in men 20-40 years of age.

  • The testicles, or testes, produce sperm and male hormones. Inside the scrotum, the loose pouch of skin behind the pen!s, are two egg-shaped organs.
  • Cancer can develop in either one or both testicles.
  • When malignant (cancer) cells grow in the tissues of one or (less frequently) both testicles, testicular cancer is the result.
  • The testosterone-producing sperm glands in your testicles are two walnut-shaped genital organs.
  • They are located inside the scrotum, a skin-filled sac that is located beneath pen!s
  • Only roughly 1 in 250 men and women with testicles may get testicular cancer over their lifetime.
  • However, it is the most prevalent cancer in those aged 15 to 35 who were born male.

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