I had testicle cancer when I was 14 years old, I had to remove one testicle of mine. Now I am 30 years. Do I have a chance of getting it again? Will it effect my marriage life as I am planning to get married?
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No chances of relapse. Get semen analysis. If normal ,then no problem.
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Hi in comparison to the normal person, the parson who had the past history of one testis cancer is 4 to 8 times at higher risk for contralateral testis. So you have to be in touch with your Oncologist for regular check up. Otherwise there's nothing to worry and you can plan to get married. No problem.
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