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Testicular Cancer
Risk Factors 

Below are the testicular cancer risk factors that may increase your chances of being diagnosed:

  • Family history. If family members have had testicular cancer, you may have an increased risk.
  • Age. Testicular cancer affects teens and younger men, particularly those between ages 15 and 35. However, it can occur at any age.
  • Race. Testicular cancer is more common in white men than in black men.
  • An undescended testicle. 

Resource: Mayo Clinic

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