Testicular Cancer Stories | The Patient Story

Testicular Cancer Stories

Explore below for in-depth testicular cancer stories from patients and survivors who share everything from first symptoms, treatment timeline, to navigating life with cancer.

Testicular cancer most often begins in germ cells (cells that make sperm). It is rare and is most frequently diagnosed in men 20-34 years old. Most testicular cancers can be cured, even if diagnosed at an advanced stage. (National Cancer Institute)


Patient Stories

Explore the stories and hear directly from the men who’ve been diagnosed with testicular cancer and have undergone various types of treatment, including orchiectomy, reconstruction, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormone therapy.

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Callan R., Testicular Cancer, Stage 3



Symptom: Lump in right testicle

Treatments: Chemotherapy (cisplatin, doxorubicin, BEP, GemTaxol, TopCaT), surgery (orchiectomy), clinical trial (BNT142)

Josh T., Testicular Cancer, Stage 3A



Symptoms: Pain in his chest, lower back, and abdomen; shortness of breath, especially during exercise; mass found on one testicle

Treatment: Chemotherapy
Ben F. shares his cancer story
Ben F., Testicular Cancer, Metastatic Symptoms: Hard, swollen testicleTreatment: Surgery, laparoscopy, orchiectomy

Steven C., Testicular Cancer (Non-Seminoma), Stage 2B



Symptoms: Enlarged left testicle, tenderness in left testicle, lump in back (retroperitoneum)

Treatments: Surgery (orchiectomy and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection), chemotherapy

Matthew O., Testicular Cancer (Non-Seminoma), Stage 3C



Symptoms: Fatigue, one swollen testicle

Treatments: Chemotherapy, surgery

Hugo T., Testicular Cancer (Non-Seminoma), Stage 2B



Symptom: Pea-sized lump on right testicle

Treatments: Surgery (removal of right testicle, lymph node resection), chemotherapy

We’ve categorized the stories according to the major subtypes, including seminoma and non-seminoma.

Seminoma

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Non-Seminoma


Mikael H., Testicular Cancer (Non-Seminoma), Stage 1



Symptoms: Fatigue, one swollen testicle

Treatments: Surgery (removal and reconstruction), radiation, hormone therapy
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Metastatic

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Testicular Cancer General Information

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