I'm back doing a bit of training at the rugby ground and hope to be back in full training by December. With a bit of luck, I'll be playing again by next March. Testicular cancer, most commonly ...
Rugby Against Cancer has raised in excess of £200,000 through various fundraising drives and even has its own holiday home for those diagnosed with cancer.
Testicular cancer is when unusual cells grow out of control in the tissue of one or both of your testicles. Also called testes, these are the two oval-shaped organs that hang from the base of a ...
If you or a loved one is diagnosed with testicular cancer, a natural question you may ask is: “What caused this?” And the answer is doctors don't know for sure why a man may get it.
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