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( most doctors recommend getting an ultrasound and or a blood test. )
The right answer is false
Testicular cancer is most often diagnosed following the appearance of a mass that you may have found on palpation or that was detected by your doctor.
Exams are needed to determine the exact nature and whether it is cancer.
The first step in diagnosis and initial assessment is a consultation in which the doctor questions you about your personal and family history, such as a previous cancer or cryptorchidism.
Your doctor also performs a clinical examination: he performs a palpation of both testicles. He will then prescribe an ultrasound (imaging examination performed systematically, it allows to explore the testicle reached.The second testicle is also examined, to verify that no mass is present).