We all know how important breast self-exams are for women. But testicle self-exams can also be a life-saver for men.
In fact, testicular cancer is the most common cancer found in young men between 15 to 30-years-old. Almost 10,000 men will be diagnosed with it this year.
The first sign is a lump, often found during a self-exam.
Now, there’s a less invasive way to remove it and help these young men become cancer-free.
Andrea Ludema explains more in today’s Healthy Living.
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