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by Lurline DuBuque Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why are my lymph nodes bigger than a golf ball?

This is often simply a sign that your immune system is hard at work fighting off a virus like a cold or the flu. But if you have nodes that are bigger than a golf ball, get them checked out, as this could indicate one of several neck cancers, says Mark A. Varvares, M. D.

What is testicular cancer?

The testicles are two organs that are normally a little smaller than a golf ball in adult men and are contained within a sac of skin called the scrotum. Their main functions are to make sperm and male hormones. Testicular cancer is a malignant growth or lump on the testicles. Testicular cancer is most common for males ages 15 to 35.

Can you live with testicular cancer with one testicle?

Patients can have a good quality of life and normal fertility with only one testicle. For more advanced cancers, that have spread to the lymph nodes, some patients may need further surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy. You may end up receiving more than one type of treatment for your testicular cancer.

How small is a small tumor?

Even in 1997 there was discussion about whether a 5cm (2 inch) tumor should be the ‘small’, and in the 1987 system, it had to be 2.5cm to be small, ie, about one inch a T1 stage. I do not understand why this basic staging was so dramatically changed, but it may well be that there were so few truly small tumors found in this early CT era.

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You Found A Golf Ball What in My Brain? CNS-B Cell Lymphoma Thriver

In July, 2013, I had the shock of my life when after having headaches for a few months, I was diagnosed with a golf ball size tumor in my head. Six days after the tumor was discovered, I underwent brain surgery at Johns Hopkins because the doctors were concerned that the tumor was growing quickly.

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In July, 2013, I had the shock of my life when after having headaches for a few months, I was diagnosed with a golf ball size tumor in my head. Six days after the tumor was discovered, I underwent brain surgery at Johns Hopkins because the doctors were concerned that the tumor was growing quickly.

What is a lump on the testicle?

A painless lump or swelling on either testicle. If found early, a testicular tumor may be about the size of a pea or a marble, but it can grow much larger.

How old is the most common testicular cancer?

Testicular cancer is most common for males ages 15 to 35. When caught early, testicular cancer is highly treatable. People with testicular cancer may experience a variety of symptoms or signs. Sometimes, men with testicular cancer do not have any of these changes or the cause of a symptom may be a different medical condition that is not cancer.

What is the function of the testicles?

Their main functions are to make sperm and male hormones. Testicular cancer is a malignant growth or lump on the testicles. Testicular cancer is most common for males ages 15 to 35.

What age do you get testicular cancer?

Testicular cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in young adult men, particularly between ages 30 to 39. In honor of Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, we want to raise awareness about this common disease. It is important to learn the warning signs of testicular cancer, so you can detect it at an early stage, ...

Can you get testicular cancer with more than one treatment?

You may end up receiving more than one type of treatment for your testicular cancer. Depending on several factors, such as the grade of the tumor, where it is located, and whether it has spread to other parts of your body. Your doctors will decide which type or types of treatment is best for your personal condition.

Can you have a testicle biopsy if you have only one testicle?

Treatment options for testicular cancer include surgery, which often can include removing the testicle. Testicular biopsy of the mass is rarely done unless the patient only has one testicle. Patients can have a good quality of life and normal fertility with only one testicle.

Can testicular cancer cause shortness of breath?

Lower back pain, shortness of breath, chest pain, and bloody sputum or phlegm can be symptoms of later-stage testicular cancer. Swelling of 1 or both legs or shortness of breath from a blood clot can be symptoms of testicular cancer. For some young or middle-aged men, developing a blood clot may be the first sign of testicular cancer.

Why does my neck have a ropy bulge?

If you notice a ropy bulge pop up along the side of your normally smooth neck, this might signal heart trouble. “When an individual has heart failure, their heart doesn’t pump blood as efficiently; that can cause things to get backed up and the jugular vein to bulge out,” says Dr. Voigt.

How wide is a man's neck?

Getty Images. If your neck is wide — measuring over 17 inches for a man and over 16 inches for a woman — you're at higher risk for sleep apnea. "A short, thick neck if you snore means you need a sleep study," advises Dr. Varvares.

Can you see your thyroid from the outside?

You shouldn’t be able to see your thyroid from the outside, so a lump that appears in the lower part of your neck or slightly off to one side could be a thyroid mass. “You might see it move up and down when you swallow,” says Erich P. Voigt, M.D., director of the division of general and sleep otolaryngology at NYU Langone Health.

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