Cancerbackup: Q-851
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Treatment for testicular cancer involves surgery to remove the affected testicle and often chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Choosing the right treatment depends on:
Once the specialist has details of your cancer, they will tailor the treatment to suit your individual situation.
Content last reviewed: 05 October 2006
Page last modified: 09 October 2006
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