Cancer testicle

Cancer testicle is a procedure that involves the removal of one or both of the testicles from a patient's scrotum. This is done to diagnose or treat cancer that has been detected in the testicles. The testicle is removed through a small incision in the scrotum and then sent to a laboratory for analysis. This procedure may be done in order to diagnose a testicular tumor, as well as to test for the presence of other types of cancer. It may also be done to determine the stage of the disease, or to treat the cancer by removing it completely. The recovery time for a medical cancer testicle procedure can vary, depending on the type of procedure and the size of the tumor. In some cases, the patient may need to stay in the hospital for a few days.