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Specific Cancers: Testicular Cancer
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What Are the Symptoms of Testicular Cancer?

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If you find a lump on your testicle, see your doctor to reduce your anxiety and get the facts.

If you have testicular cancer, you may notice certain warning signs, or symptoms. You can also have testicular cancer without noticing any symptoms.

These are some of the possible symptoms of testicular cancer.

  • A lump on your testicle. The lump is often painless but can be uncomfortable.

  • Enlargement of a testicle

  • A feeling of heaviness or aching in the scrotum or lower abdomen

  • Swelling in your breasts

  • Pain in your lower back. This can be a sign of testicular cancer that has spread.

  • Shortness of breath, pain in the chest, and a cough are signs that testicular cancer may have spread to the lungs.

  • In rare cases, you may have no symptoms other than trouble getting your partner pregnant. Tests to determine why you are infertile may lead to finding testicular cancer.

  • In rare cases, you may have painful lumps. Pain may be caused from blood vessels breaking as the tumor grows.

Online Medical Reviewer: Zack, Eric RN, APRN, ACNP, AOCN
Date Last Reviewed: 12/29/2005
Date Last Modified: 7/6/2006
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