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    If testicular cancer is suspected, what tests will be required?

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  • Daniel offers comprehensive urological care to men and women with a wide range of urological conditions. He has special interests in: Prostate cancer & PSA … View Profile

    A scrotal/testicular ultrasound is the most useful investigation when a testicular lump is detected. This will usually provide enough information as to wether a testicular cancer is suspected.

    Blood tests: baseline blood tests as well as specific testicular tumour markers.

    Staging x-rays – CT scan of chest/abdomen and pelvis will check for spread beyond the testicle (metastasis)

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