Testicular Cancer Markers
Testicular cancer detected. Orchitomy done and later PET CT and tumor marker confirm no further cells r present so docto ...
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Hi Lybrate user. Your disease seems to be in remission as the Timor markers and imaging are normal. LDH is not specific to testicular cancer. Surveillance is advised.
My right testis is a bit larger than usual from last 3 years. Can it be tumor? Anyway, I would get it tested in month of ...
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Mild difference in size is normal. If significant difference in size, better to see a general surgeon. They would examine you and if needed ask for an ultrasound. There could be multiple causes of scrotal swelling. Hernia, hydrocele, traumatic hematocele, spermatocele, varicocele and testicular tumour amongst the main causes. If testicular Cancer is suspected, then testicular tumour markers i.e. AFP, B-HCG and LDH would be done. Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
Hello Doctor, My testicular was in abnormal size. One was bigger then other one. So I confused it was a testicular cance ...
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If recent change in size, better to see a Surgical oncologist or a urologist for the same. Mild difference in size of the testes is normal. Testicular cancers usually present in young age of 15-40 years. It is usually diagnosed by blood tests of tumour markers which are raised, mainly AFP, beta-HCG and LDH. Also a usg of the scrotum may be done to confirm testicular enlargement. Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
Need help for testicular cancer treatment is this possible to get rid of big tumor without any surgery by only medicine ...
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Yes it is possible with our medicine course. Any how cancer can be treated. You may or may not need surgery along with.
In my right testis inside there is a sand like thing when I touch some times its appear ,what is this please anyone help ...
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It could be a Sebaceous cyst in the skin or varicocele or epididymitis. Itâs difficult to tell the diagnosis based upon the information provided by you. Itâs better to see a general surgeon, who would examine you and if needed get an ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis. Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss this further.
Hi Sir, My father have a testicular cancer. High inguinal orchiectomy done 3bep chemo done and RPLND was also done. And ...
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Please continue chemotherapy till tumor markers below normal range or zero.
Does PSA blood test indicates cancer existence? Is this test enough to take care of cancer existence? PSA test conducted ...
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PSA is a tumour marker test and is used for prognosis only and as of now 0.522 is considered to be safe.
My father is 55 years old and has recently undergone a surgery to remove tumour in the testicular area along with left t ...
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Hi there. Testicular tumor is a slow growing tumor. Since all markers are negative than its most likely a seminoma. I think you should consult a oncologist for the requirement of chemotherapy. Since lymph nodes were involved than chances of recurrence and prognosis is not that good.
I have little lump in testicle doctor told me this is not cancer. The lump sometimes itching. ...
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Go for sonography whether it is testicular or not. If it is testicular swelling you may require more investigation like tumour marker to rule out malignancy (cancer).
I am 29 in 2012 I was diagnosed with testicular cancer for which I was operated. Since then I wasn't given any chemo or ...
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First of all, try to avoid testosterone supplement, not only from testicular cancer point of view but also to avoid problems in fertility and other health issues (like liver diseases etc). Secondly, after operation, during ejaculation, it is common to feel some'peculiar sensation" in operation area- if it is not paining, then no need to worry.