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Testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is a condition where abnormal cells develop in the testicle. These cells then grow, divide and multiply, creating a growth or tumour. It usually appears as a hard painless lump on the testicle. Many lumps are found to be fluid-filled cysts (growths), rather than cancer. Testicular cancer has a cure rate of over 95%, and is uncommon. The 20-40 age group has the highest risk of developing testicular cancer.

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