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No – but you can help yourself by checking your testicles once a month for any lumps or changes. If you notice anything unusual, see your GP. This cancer is very curable, especially if doctors find it early.

For advice on how to check your testicles, click here to access the "Check Yours!" website, which gives easy to follow, practical information about how to check your own body and the symptoms to watch out for.

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