Symptoms
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Discomfort or pain in the testicle, or a heavy
sensation in the scrotum
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Pain in the back or lower abdomen
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Lump or swelling in either testicle
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Tiredness
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Generally not feeling well
Causes
There is no exact cause of testicular cancer, although a
man’s risk factor may increase due to:
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abnormal testicle development
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history of testicular cancer
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history of undescended testicle.
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