What are the odds that testicular cancer found with one testicle would, after treatment, leave the other one healthy?
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Testicular cancer may be painful or not, may cause swelling most of the times, If found early, a testicular tumor may be about the size of a pea or a marble, but it can grow much larger. Testicular cancer mostly affects one testicle at a time. So in almost all cases, the other testicle would be healthy. There is always a chance that the other testicle also gets affected but as the time passes the risk of second Testicles being involved gets lesser. Always get a regular examination done for the whole body once you have contracted cancer especially the second Testicles in your case.