Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men ages 20 to 34. Yet, it only accounts for 1% of all cancers that occur in men. With early detection, aggressive treatment and long-term, follow-up care, chances to cure this rare cancer are high.
Louis Pisters, M.D., professor in MD Anderson's Department of Urology, answers questions about testicular cancer, how it's diagnosed, treatment options and more.
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