Originally Posted by BTBassist
I would talk to a urologist, and maybe a cancer specialist before I looked into surgery.
The doctor I am seeing about this is a urologist.
Originally Posted by UM1991
Positivity, positivity, and positivity. Three things that work miracles in these situations. And I don’t mean to say that positivity will positively rid you of cancer. That’s why you’re having the testicle removed and/or may or may not have chemo down the road. But from my experience of seeing through other people with cancer, it is a war, not a battle. Positivity will win you the war.
Thanks UM. I’m just hoping that there is no war to fight.
Originally Posted by marinera
Sorry to hear that UFG. I also believe that there should be other exams you could perform before to be sure that it is a cancer.
Unfortunately there aren’t too many other tests they can perform that don’t carry a high risk of spreading the cancer IF it’s present. I wish I could just have the lumps biopsied, but my Urologist shys away from it. I’ve had a few blood tests done to determine if I had tumor markers in my blood. The tests all came back negative but that’s still not definite. Most likely because if it is cancerous, it’s in very early stages of development. What bothers the doctors the most is the development of the second lump. Cysts don’t tend to reproduce or occur in similar locations :(