I've been on this site for a little while now but I've not seen a thread about testicular cancer and the importance of checking your balls, so I thought I would start one.
Testicular cancer mostly affects men between the ages of 15 and 49 and only accounts for 1% of cancers found in men. More than 96% of those diagnosed with early signs will be cured. However, it is important to check yourself at least once a month for any abnormal lumps, bumps, larger than normal testis or swelling.
I checked myself tonight in the shower (took less than a minute), now it's your turn.
Do yourself a favour and use this thread as a reminder to check yourself monthly and post your results. The possibility of losing one ball and still being fertile is better than losing your life!
Testicular cancer mostly affects men between the ages of 15 and 49 and only accounts for 1% of cancers found in men. More than 96% of those diagnosed with early signs will be cured. However, it is important to check yourself at least once a month for any abnormal lumps, bumps, larger than normal testis or swelling.
I checked myself tonight in the shower (took less than a minute), now it's your turn.
Do yourself a favour and use this thread as a reminder to check yourself monthly and post your results. The possibility of losing one ball and still being fertile is better than losing your life!
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