Thursday 21 May 2009

Testicular Cancer Statistics - See For Yourself How Testicular Cancer is Highly Treatable

Testicular cancer statistics are widely available and as more clinical trials are carried out we can see that survival rates are increasing all the time. Here are just a few stats to give those worried about testicular cancer and those living with it (as well as their caregivers) much to be hopeful about.

Tumor Limited To The Testis

When the testicle is removed and the pathology report shows that it is combined to the testis alone (common if discovered early) then you have about a 75% to 85% chance that you are already cured. Many survivors opt to go onto "surveillance" which means careful watching every few month with CT scans, instead of treatment.

It is incredibly rare with any cancer to be able to make a lifestyle decision to reject treatment in favor of surveillance. Testicular cancer is unique in this respect.

Most Common Cancer For Men Aged 18 to 40

Cancer is thankfully quite rare for most men in this age group. Testicular cancer itself is also rare, in general.

But for those in this age group, testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer and is also on the rise.

By doing monthly self examination, you can detect any tumors early and get quick medical treatment.

98% Survive

Out of all types of testicular cancers (some more or less aggressive than others), the survival rate after ten years is around 98%.

Unlike other cancers, testicular cancer will rarely relapse after this time period. Also unlike other cancers, testicular cancer is highly treatable. Very few other cancers are so responsive to treatment. We are lucky to live in this age because this statistic was not the case 30 years ago.

Chris Wensley

Worried about testicular cancer or just want to educate yourself about it? Get the info you need at Testicular Cancer Library.


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