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Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer occurs when cells in a testicle become

malignant

and grow into a

tumour

. Signs and symptoms can include a lump in either

testicle

, pain in the abdomen or groin, pain in the testicles or scrotum, a weighted feeling in the scrotum, a sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum, back pain and an enlargement or tenderness of the breasts. A physical exam, medical history and tests will diagnose testicular cancer. A

blood test

and an

ultrasound

can diagnose a tumour. A

radical inguinal orchiectomy

is the surgical procedure to remove a testicle for

biopsy

. Specialists who treat testicular cancer are

urologists

,

medical or radiation oncologists

and

surgeons

. Treatment can include

radiation

or

chemotherapy

.

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Urology Waikato

Waikato Region

Urgent Appointments Available

Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service

We offer a comprehensive urology service. Specialty interests include prostate cancer with MRI/ultrasound fused prostate biopsies and nerve sparing radical . . .

Mr Quinten King

Manawatu Region

Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

nib Health Partner

Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service

Urology: Disorders of micturition, TURP, HoLEP. Urological Oncology. Laparoscopic, Urodynamic & Reconstructive Urology. Upper & Lower Tract Endourology including stones. . . .

Mr Mischel Neill

Auckland Region

Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service

Misch Neill is a Urological Surgeon in Private and Public practice in the North Shore and Central Auckland. He can usually offer appointments within . . .

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