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Slide animation describing the surgical procedure for Removal of one or both Testis ... the procedure/surgery methodology could vary in actuality. Last Updated on Apr 10, 2014 .
Removing both testicles. It isn't common to have testicular cancer in both testicles. If you do have cancer in both testicles you would need surgery to remove them both. Having a false testicle ...
You might have an operation to remove your testicles (orchidectomy). The testicles produce testosterone, which can help prostate cancer grow. So removing the testicles can help to control the growth ...
An orchiectomy is the surgical removal of one or both testicles to treat testicular cancer. A person can speak with a doctor to find out how to prepare for the surgery and what to expect afterward.
Almost all testicular cancer surgery involves a radical inguinal orchiectomy, which is the complete removal of a cancerous testicle and its spermatic cord. Partial removal isn’t an option.