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  • Every Young Man Can Take Steps to Prevent the Disease
  • Every Young Man Can Take Steps to Prevent the Disease

    Testicular cancer is often symptomless, but it can be detected early by getting into the habit of performing regular self-checks. According to Associate Professor Dr. Aušvydas Patašius, a urologist at the National Cancer Institute, testicular tumors are not very common in Lithuania. However, it is concerning that many young men seek medical attention only when the disease has already advanced—sometimes to the extent that it is “visible through their pants.”

  • The Habit of Self-Examination Can Save Lives
  • The Habit of Self-Examination Can Save Lives

    Testicular Cancer – A Young Men's Disease That Can Be Detected Early. Testicular cancer primarily affects young men, and in up to 90% of cases, it can be physically detected through regular self-examinations. Developing the habit of performing a monthly self-exam is key to early detection. How to Do It Correctly?