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Testicular Self-Examination
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Testicular
Self-Examination - A
complete explanation of Testicular Self-Examination including risks,
what to expect and when to call the doctor.
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UMHS
- Testicular Self-Examination -
Cancer
Information | Health Topics A-Z Cancer Risks, Preventive Measures and
Warning Signs Testicular Self-Examination. Why is it important to...
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MenWeb
- Men's Issues: Testicular Self-Examination
- Testicular
cancer most commonly occurs in men ages 15 to 34 and is one of the
most common tumors seen in men under 40. If detected and treated in
its early stages, testicular cancer is nearly 100% ....
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Testicular
Self Examination -
The
testicular cancer is highly curable if it is diagnosed in early stage.
Men can greatly increase their chances of early diagnosis by
performing a simple procedure called testicular self-examination (TSE).
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IFEX -
The Basics: Testicular self-examination - The
best time to perform a self-exam is after a warm bath or shower, when
the skin of the scrotum is relaxed. Stand in front of a mirror and
look for any swelling on the skin of the scrotum.
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Patient
Information - Testicular Self Examination -
intro
your stay in hospital out-patients booklets patients' charter private
patients glossary Testicular self-examination Introduction What should
I do if I notice any changes? How do I examine my testicles?
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Testicular
Self Examination - Gently grasp the testicle
between the thumb and index finger using both hands. Roll it between
your fingers applying a small amount of pressure in an effort to
detect any irregularities of the surface.
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Testicular
Self Examination -
Fortunately,
testicular cancer is rare, constituting fewer than one percent of all
cancers. Yet it is one of the most common cancers in men ages 15-40
years.
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