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How to Do Testicular Cancer Self Exams: Video Series

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Learn how to do testicular cancer self exams and the signs of testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  1. Discover the benefits of testicular cancer self exams in this free men's health video..

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  2. Learn about testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  3. Discover the anatomy of the male reproductive system in this free men's health video.

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  4. Discover the risk factors for testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  5. Discover the warning signs of testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  6. Learn about the types of testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  7. How to prepare for a testicular cancer exam in this free men's health video.

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  8. How to prepare for a visual testicular inspection in this free men's health video.

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  9. How to perform a visual testicular inspection in this free men's health video.

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  10. How to use your finger for self testicular exams in this free men's health video.

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  11. Learn about palpitation techniques for testicular cancer self exams in this free men's health video.

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  12. How to position your hands during testicular cancer self exams in this free men's health video.

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  13. How to treat testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  14. Tests performed to discover testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  15. How a biopsy is done for testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  16. Learn about post surgical care tips for testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  17. What questions to ask your doctor about testicular cancer in this free men's health video.

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  18. Learn where to find more information on testicular cancer self exams and symptoms in this free men's health video.

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Testicular cancer develops in the male reproductive system and affects around 8,000 men each year in the United States alone. It is most common in younger men, aged 15 to 40 years old, and has the highest cure rate of all cancers. The signs of testicular cancer include feeling a lump in one of the testicles, hard or bumpy ridges, impotence, dull aching in the lower abdomen, or an enlarged testicle due to a growing tumor. As with all cancer, catching testicular cancer earlier increases the survival rate among sufferers of this disease.

In this free video series, our expert Dr. Susan Jewell will teach you how to do testicular cancer self exams. You will learn all about testicular cancer and the male reproductive system, as well as getting tips on the types and signs of testicular cancer. Our expert will take you through each step for a testicular cancer self exam, including the preparation, the visual inspection, palpitation, and hand and finger placement. You will also find out what happens when testicular cancer is discovered and get medical advice on questions to ask your doctor. If you are a young man let our expert teach you the medical knowledge you need to know about testicular cancer.

 
About the Presenter

Dr. Susan Jewell Dr. Susan Jewell is a British born educated bilingual Asian with a British accent and can speak Cantonese. A trained Physician-Scientist in clinical research medicine in the field of cancer and AIDS/HIV at National Cancer Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, and UCLA Dental Research Institute/YIP Head and Neck Cancer. Received several prestigious awards/fellowships from NIH, notably Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA), National Research Scientist Award (NRSA), and several scholarships.<BR /><BR />Vast experience as a Presenter, Host, Moderator, Spokesperson for academic, corporate, industrial institutes and companies in areas of medicine, biotechnology, science, and entertainment/media. Experience in tradeshows and conventions. <BR />Possess excellent business acumen, excellent negotiation, interpersonal, and communication skills.dkdk

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