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																Testicular 
																Cancer Check - 
																Men between the 
																ages of 15 and 
																35 can increase 
																their chances of 
																finding 
																testicular 
																cancer early by 
																performing 
																monthly 
																testicular 
																self-examination 
																(TSE). Ideally, 
																TSE should be 
																performed after 
																a warm bath or 
																shower. The heat 
																causes the 
																scrotal skin to 
																relax, making it 
																easier to feel 
																anything unusual 
																on the testicle.
																 
  
																
																  
																 
																 
																
																 
																 
																• Examine each 
																testicle gently 
																with both hands. 
																The index and 
																middle fingers 
																should be placed 
																underneath the 
																testicle with 
																the thumbs 
																placed on top. 
																Roll the 
																testicle gently 
																between the 
																thumbs and 
																fingers. One 
																testicle may be 
																slightly larger 
																than the other. 
																This is normal.
																 
																 
																• The epididymis 
																is a cord-like 
																structure on the 
																top and back of 
																the testicles 
																that stores and 
																transports 
																sperm. Do not 
																confuse the 
																epididymis with 
																an abnormal 
																lump. 
																 
																• Feel for any 
																abnormal lumps - 
																about the size 
																of a pea - on 
																the front or 
																side of the 
																testicle. These 
																lumps are 
																usually 
																painless.  
																If you do find a 
																lump, contact 
																your doctor 
																right away. The 
																lump may be due 
																to an infection, 
																and a doctor can 
																decide the 
																proper 
																treatment. If 
																the lump is not 
																an infection, it 
																is likely to be 
																cancer. Remember 
																that testicular 
																cancer is highly 
																curable, 
																especially when 
																detected and 
																treated early. 
																While routine 
																TSE is 
																important, it 
																cannot 
																substitute for a 
																doctor's 
																examination. 
																Your doctor 
																should examine 
																your testicles 
																when you have a 
																physical 
																examination. You 
																can also ask 
																your doctor to 
																check the way 
																you do TSE.  
																It's important 
																not to let fear 
																or embarrassment 
																keep you from 
																not checking 
																yourself on a 
																regular basis, 
																or contacting 
																the doctor if 
																you notice 
																anything 
																unusual. 
																Remember, if 
																caught early 
																chances of 
																survival are 
																great. It's your 
																life your 
																dealing with, 
																don't let 
																embarrassment or 
																shyness stop you 
																checking. Make 
																sure that you 
																make regular 
																checks. 
																 
																		 
																		 
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