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April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

Testicular cancer can affect anyone with testicles, including men, trans women, and people assigned male at birth. It’s most common between ages 25 and 40, with around 2,400 diagnoses each year in the UK.

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Symptoms to watch for:

  • Lump or swelling in a testicle
  • Dull ache, pain, or heaviness in the scrotum

Regular self-checks are crucial! Learn how to check your testicles and find more information on symptoms, types, and treatments on our website.

Support and Resources:

  • Stories from those affected
  • LGBTQ+ specific support
  • Online community forums

Join us in spreading awareness and supporting those affected.

Learn more here: Testicular cancer awareness month 2025

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