5 signs of testicular cancer..what are they?

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – In light of Urinary Tract Cancer Awareness Month in November, the official account of the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar shared some information about testicular cancer in a tweet via Twitter.

Urinary tract cancers include prostate cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer, and testicular cancer.

Here are the signs and symptoms of testicular cancer:

  • A lump or tumor in the testicle
  • Enlarged kidney size
  • Feeling of abnormal heaviness in the scrotum
  • Feeling pain in the testicle, or in the scrotum of the testicle
  • Feeling pain in the area between the thighs, or lower abdomen

Injury risk factors:

  • The testicle is in an undescended position
  • Family medical history
  • Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus
  • The age group is between 20 and 34 years

Testicular cancer is more common among young people, according to the official website of the US Centers for Disease Control and Control (CDC), and the incidence is highest among men between the ages of 20 and 39, and it decreases in older age groups.

In contrast, other urological cancers are rare among young people, and the incidence of them increases with age.

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