Prostate & Testicular Cancer

Men’s reproductive cancers include testicular cancer and prostate cancer, the most common cancer that affects men only. Prostate screening with a PSA test (prostate specific antigen test) and digital rectal examination by a physician help detect prostate cancer early. After confirmation with a prostate biopsy, treatment may involve radiation and/or prostatectomy surgery. However, regular PSA tests are not always recommended. Testicular cancer is also highly treatable with medications or surgery (orchiectomy).
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