Compared with other cancers, testicular cancer is a relatively rare cancer. Generally speaking, it affects men between the ages of 15 and 49. Testicular cancer occurs when healthy cells in the testicles change. Men may not be able to avoid the risk factors of testicular cancer. The best plan is to diagnose early. Some factors that may increase the risk of men’s disease include undescended testicles, family history, infertility, etc. Fortunately, even if the cancer has spread beyond the testis, testicular cancer can be cured. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery are the three main treatments for testicular cancer.
The following Youtube frequency audio will help relieve: testicular or scrotum pain or discomfort, abdominal or groin pain, back pain, we recommend listening at least 2-3 times a day, keeping the volume at a comfortable level to prevent any hearing damage, And make sure you have enough lemonade or purified water to flush out the toxins in your body.