|  |     When I went for a physical this past summer my doctor reminded me that
    I should examine myself approximently monthly, to check for lumps.  He
    said that it was best done just after a warm shower as the warm loosens
    up the scrotum. I remarked that I had heard about doing exams, but had
    not been very regular about doing them.
    
    I would say that information about testicular cancer is about where
    information about breast cancer was 10 years ago.  These days most
    women are aware of the possibility of developing breast cancer and do
    regular self exams.  Unfortunately, it seems that information for men
    about testicular isn't talked about very much.
    
    From what I've read: If your friend does has cancer, the testicle will
    have to be removed.  If cancer is only in that one testicle he can
    resume normal activities once he has healed from the operation.  There
    should be no loss of fertility or desire.
    
    Rich
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|  |     I have a cyst on one of mine. The did an ultrasound on it. Tell your
    friend to do what he has to do so that they can find it. I had to hold
    it in an unusual position so it could be found on the ultrasound other
    they would not have seen it.
    
    Steve
    
    
    BTW It doesn't hurt. It is a little messy. They try to reduce your
    uneasyness about it and to help with privacy. They asked me if they
    could let a trainee try it after the tech had done it. Turned out, the
    trainee was a she, which didn't really bother me. I say this because
    your friend's may be a woman.
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