Sunday, October 25, 2009

Male question....please answer?

Have you had testicular or prostate cancer. How did you know. What treatment did u recieve.
Answer:
These are two are completely different cancers. An unusual hard lump on a testicle may be cancerous - in any case, any such lump needs to be examined by a doctor. Lumps can also (and often are) benign, requiring no treatment. However in the case of cancer, the most likely treatment is an orchidectomy - removal of the testicle. This still leaves a man perfectly healthy - the remaining one can produce more than enough testosterone for the body, and he would still be able to have children.Prostate cancer typically strikes men over 50, though that is not an absolute rule. Usually the symptoms include trouble urinating, dribbling and related issues.Most men, if they don't die of anything else, will develop prostate cancer in old age. It doesn't necessarily kill people - it can be very slow growing, and may remain wholely in the prostate. There are many treatment options for aggressive versions of the disease.
No. I do know that neither one normally has pain until it's too late.

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