Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is relatively rare, but it’s the most common cancer in men 15-45 years old. It is more common in men born with undescended or partially descended testicles.
There are no screening tests but it is one of the most treatable cancers if caught early. Become familiar with the usual shape and feel of your testicles and don’t be embarrassed to talk to your doctor if you do notice changes or experience any pain. Early detection can lead to successful treatment.
For more information on testicular cancer please visit Cancer Council Queensland or Andrology Australia.