Testicular
Self-exam; Do it Every Month!
Why?
Cancer
of the testicles accounts for only about one percent of
all cancers in men. It is however, the most common type
of cancer in males ages 16 to 35, and can occur anytime
after age fifteen.
Often,
only one testicle is affected. The cause of testicular cancer
is still unknown. Risk factors include:
Uncorrected undescended testicles in infants
and young children. (Parents should make sure that their
infant boys are checked at birth for undescended testicles.)
A family history of testicular cancer. (If you
dont know, ask.)
Having an identical twin with testicular cancer.
Injury to the scrotum or to a testicle.
Its five times more common among Caucasian
than Black males.
In Sweden a study showed that tall and slim teens were at the highest risk.