Testicular Cancer

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Testicular Cancer

Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer usually presents as a painless testicular lump or change in testicular size and needs early evaluation.

At Urocare Urology Superspeciality Clinic, Dr. Srikanth provides focused care for Testicular Cancer with a patient-specific plan. The aim is to relieve symptoms, prevent complications, and choose the safest effective treatment for lasting improvement.

Key Concerns in Testicular Cancer

  • Patients may notice a lump, heaviness, swelling, discomfort, or a change in one testis.
  • Suspicious bleeding, unexplained masses, or abnormal scans require timely cancer-focused assessment.
  • Correct staging is essential before deciding whether surveillance, surgery, or multidisciplinary treatment is best.
  • Treatment goals include cancer control, organ preservation when feasible, and safe recovery.
  • Long-term follow-up is important because surveillance is part of good cancer care.

Treatment planning is guided by symptoms, examination findings, medical history, age, associated conditions, and the need to preserve long-term urinary and overall health.

Evaluation and Treatment for Testicular Cancer

  • Evaluation typically includes examination, scrotal ultrasound, tumor markers, and imaging to determine disease stage.
  • Treatment often begins with surgery and may be followed by surveillance or oncologic therapy depending on pathology and staging.
  • Every treatment plan is guided by stage, pathology, fitness, and the patient’s priorities.
  • Surgical planning is coordinated carefully with imaging and pathology findings.
  • Cases that need multidisciplinary input are aligned with the broader oncology pathway.

Why Choose Dr. Srikanth for Testicular Cancer?

  • Structured cancer evaluation with attention to staging and treatment timing.
  • Experience with minimally invasive and robotic options for selected uro-oncology cases.
  • Clear communication around diagnosis, pathology, recovery, and surveillance.
  • A treatment plan built around both cancer control and quality-of-life outcomes.

Get in Touch

If you would like a consultation for Testicular Cancer, early specialist review can help define the problem clearly and support timely treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Testicular cancer usually presents as a painless testicular lump or change in testicular size and needs early evaluation.

Patients may notice a lump, heaviness, swelling, discomfort, or a change in one testis.

Evaluation typically includes examination, scrotal ultrasound, tumor markers, and imaging to determine disease stage.

Treatment often begins with surgery and may be followed by surveillance or oncologic therapy depending on pathology and staging.

Any new testicular lump or asymmetry should be assessed without delay.