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TSE – Able Testicular Cancer Deterrence

Posted In Testicular Cancer on February 11, 2010 No Comment


Testicular cancer prevention is still unverified. However, in case a person is in the preliminary staging of testicular cancer, then cure is possible by undergoing certain tests and by conducting testicular self –exams or TSE on a regular basis.

Testicular cancer could be thwarted by undergoing regular physical tests performed by healthcare professionals or by doing self-exams.

testicular cancerConsultation from a healthcare professional must promptly be sought in case one senses any discomforting sensation in the pelvic, scrotal or lower back area.

Duo Procedures for Testicular cancer Prevention are Testicular treatment and Testicular self-exam.

Tests are performed for diagnosing any irregularities or lumpy sensations in the testis. Testes (shape-size similar to an egg) are the male reproductive organs located within the scrotum that are responsible for production of sperms and the male hormone, testosterone. Epididymis – a convoluted tube is located at the rear of the testis which accumulates and stores sperms.

The testes develop in the abdominal area and prior to or following childbirth, it makes its descent into the scrotum. Un-descended testis could pose a significant risk factor.

Testicular exams are physical exams conducted of organs in the genital region and groin area by a healthcare expert. The existence of a swell up, any ocular indications of irregularities, lumpy formations or shrinkage in testis could be checked the healthcare professional by palpating the genital organs.

Any inflamed, painful sensation, swell up mass or lump formations and inborn irregularities in the person are identified by the testicular exam for occurrence of any signs of testicular cancer.

Examination of genital organs is crucial for all males regardless of age. The genital examination in infants is done for checked whether testes have descended and any innate anomalies.

For detecting testicular cancer in its preliminary staging, testicular exams are conducted among males in age group of 15-40years. Generally testicular cancer is often noted in younger-aged males as compared to those elderly.  Testicular cancer spotted early on could be treated promptly and with ease.

Testicular self examination or TSE

TSE are done for detecting early staging of the disease. Testicular Enlargement and painless lumps noted during self-exams help in discovering presence of testicular cancers.

In case those in ages from fifteen to forty years old testicular self-exams would be advised by a health care expert on a monthly basis. Though this is quite divisive, monthly testicular self-exams are not requisite in case of males having low risk of getting testicular cancer though males in the high risk bracket like having a family case history of un-descended testis and personal past of this disease must undergo monthly TSE.

Those detected with cancerous lumps in testis must immediately get treated, option being surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy.

Surgical procedure involves removal of the cancer-ridden testis and at times lymph nodes. For this reason, radiation and chemotherapy treatments are employed.

On patient’s wishes, insertion of a synthetic testis is done into the scrotal area for regaining normal look. Reproductive system functioning is unaffected as there is still one normal functioning testis.


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