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Testicular Cancer-Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Posted By anilrgowda on Apr 28, 2010   FROM: dungz.com report abuse

Testicular Cancer Causes, Testicular Cancer Symptoms, Testicular Cancer Treatment

Cancer is defined as the abnormal growth or the uncontrolled growth of cells. The testicular cancer refers to the cancer or the abnormal growth of cells that occur in the testicles. The testicles are located in the scrotum or the loose bag beneath the penis. The testicular cancer is a very rare type of cancer which occurs in white men between the ages 15 and 34.

The main cause of testicular cancer is not known. However, the possible factors include genetic or hereditary factors and if you have undescended testicles. The major symptoms of this type of cancer includes: swollen scrotum, fatigue, testicle enlargement or formation of lumps, groin or abdominal pain, headache and discomfort in the testicles and scrotum.

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