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Are you or someone you love at risk?
Learn more about the most common cancer in young men
MD Anderson Cancer Center
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
Shane Scott, survivor, and son Kyson
Testicular cancer may not be easy to discuss, but it demands attention.
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men between ages 20 and 34. The good news is that if it’s caught early, the cure rate is more than 99%. Early detection truly is key.
Help more people understand the risk factors and signs. Together, we can help others find this disease early and greatly improve their chances of survival.
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