Rising risk and rapid advances in treating testicular cancer in young men

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Testicular cancer is rising among men aged 15–49 (about 2,400 UK cases per year). Risk factors include family history, undescended testicles, and possibly early chemical exposure; white ethnicity is linked to higher risk. Common symptoms are a lump or swelling, with pain in about 10% of cases. Early detection is crucial, as cure rates exceed 95%. Treatment usually removes the affected testicle, with chemotherapy if needed; newer robotic lymph-node surgery speeds recovery, as highlighted by Sam Birchall’s experience.
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