Experts explain what is testicular cancer

Experts explain what is testicular cancer

For ordinary people, since their work field is not in the medical field, apart from some common and frequently occurring diseases, they have little knowledge of specific diseases. However, as a cancer exclusive to men, testicular cancer is still very harmful, so male friends must pay attention to it. Next, we ask experts to introduce what testicular cancer is.

Testicular cancer occurs in testicular tissue, has a complex pathological origin, and is relatively rare clinically, accounting for about 1% of all male malignant tumors. The main incidence population is young men in their fertility peak, so it has a relatively large impact on society. However, the cure rate of testicular cancer is very high, with a survival rate of 99% or even higher. Therefore, in the field of oncology, testicular cancer is a very important malignant tumor.

Testicular cancer is different from other types of cancer. It mainly affects the normal function of the testicles. If it is discovered early, it can be easily cured as long as it is treated properly. The age group of 15 to 40 years old is the most common period for testicular cancer. If you find a lump in your scrotum, it is best to see a doctor and do some regular testicular self-examination every month.

Testicular cancer is one of the common tumors in urology. It is almost always malignant, and there are three peaks in the age of onset: yolk sac tumors (infantile embryonal tumors) are the most common in infancy; various types of testicular tumors can be seen between the ages of 20 and 40, but seminomas are still the most common; and seminomas are mainly found after the age of 70. Its cause is still unclear, and it is currently believed that its onset is related to both genetic and acquired factors. Among them, it is most closely related to cryptorchidism. The chance of cryptorchidism developing tumors is 10 to 14 times greater than that of normal people. Cryptorchidism in the abdominal cavity is higher than that in the groin. Testicular fixation does not reduce the incidence of malignant changes, but it can make tumors easier to detect.

The cause of the disease is still unknown, and it is currently believed that the onset of the disease is related to both genetic and acquired factors, among which cryptorchidism is the most closely related. The chance of developing tumors in cryptorchidism is 10 to 14 times greater than that in normal people, and cryptorchidism in the abdominal cavity is more common than in the groin.

Testicular cancer has no obvious symptoms in the early stage. The typical clinical manifestation is a gradually enlarging painless mass, which is discovered accidentally by the patient himself, his family or the doctor during routine examination. Half of the patients often feel that the testicles are heavy, and sometimes feel a pulling sensation in the scrotum, lower abdomen or groin, which is obvious when jumping or running. After standing for too long or being tired, local symptoms will be aggravated with a feeling of falling or mild pain. When there is an accidental collision or squeezing, the pain will be aggravated, which will attract the patient's attention and prompt him to seek medical treatment. Some patients often have symptoms similar to acute orchitis or epididymitis. After anti-inflammatory treatment, although the inflammation has been controlled, there is a mass that does not disappear. At this time, you should be alert to the possibility of testicular cancer.

The cure rate of testicular cancer is very high. Through comprehensive treatment, the survival rate can reach 95 percent or even higher.

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