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| Things you should know: Normal Male Anatomy:
Testicular Cancer is the most common cancer in males between the ages 15 and 35
Perform the self - testicular exam at the same time every month
It’s normal for one testicle to be a little bit bigger than the other
The testicle should be smooth or firm
A hard, painless lump in the testicle is the most common sign
Lumps may be as small as a piece of rice or a pea
If you feel any bumps or lumps, visit your doctor right away
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Instructions:
Perform exam during or right after a hot shower or bath.
The warm water relaxes the skin on your scrotum and makes the exam easier
Check your testicular one at a time. Use one or both hands.
Cup your scrotum with one hand to see if there is any changes
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Place your index and middle fingers under a testicular with your thumb on top
Gentally roll the testicle between your thumb and fingers
Feel for any lumps in or on the side of your testicle.
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You should be able to feel the epididymis
Located at the top of the back part of each testicle (normal lump)
Feels like a soft, rope-like, and slightly tender to pressure
Feel along the epididymis for swelling
Repeat with the other testicle
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TeensHealth (2010) Nemours. Retrieved from: http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/guys/tse.html
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90 Percent of non-melanoma skin cancers are associated with sun exposure
Perform exam monthly
If you notice one or more of the warning signs, see a doctor right away
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