Symptoms

The earlier testicular cancer is found and diagnosed, the greater your chances of beating the disease. When testicular cancer is detected early, doctors can usually remove the tumor and eliminate the cancer. See your doctor as soon as possible if you experience any of the following symptoms:

Hard, painless lump on a testicle
Hard, painless lump on a testicle
Swollen or enlarged testicle
Swollen or enlarged testicle
Aching or heaviness in the scrotum or lower abdomen
Aching or heaviness in the scrotum or lower abdomen
Male breast growth or tenderness in the breast
Male breast growth or tenderness in the breast
Fluid buildup in the scrotum
Fluid buildup in the scrotum
Loss of libido (sex drive)
Loss of libido (sex drive)
Growth of body hair at an unusually young age (in boys)
Growth of body hair at an unusually young age (in boys)