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Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer most often begins in germ cells (cells that make sperm). It is rare and is most frequently diagnosed in men ages 20 to 34. Most testicular cancers can be cured, even if diagnosed at an advanced stage. Explore the links on this page to learn more about testicular cancer in adults and children, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and more. Find clinical trials for testicular cancer at Clinical Trials to Treat Testicular Cancer

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