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A solid mass in the testicle is cancer far more often than not, so it's routine to remove the testicle.
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They take the whole thing you only need one so better safe then sorry, too hard to make sure that you get all of the cancer out. I don't think any URO would just try to take the cancer and leave the rest anymore, since the cure rate is so high after removing the whole thing.
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Biopsy?
Hi,
I heard on some site that if a urologist finds a solid lump in the testicle, that the whole testicle will have to be removed for examination.
However, whilst reading on another site I hear that they can just do a biopsy, which is removing tissue from the lump rather than removing the whole testicle to see if its cancerous.
So which do they do?
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