Like many men’s health issues, testicular cancer long languished outside of the minds of men across the world. Then, in 1996, the condition was lifted into a more prominent place of awareness on the ...
You do not have ejaculated sperm, and there are no signs of blockage. You have an extremely low number of ejaculated sperm. You have tried other methods of sperm extraction that have failed. MicroTESE ...
Testicular cancer is highly curable, with cure rates over 90%, and early detection is crucial for successful treatment. Common treatments include orchiectomy, with chemotherapy or radiation for ...
Chronic testicular pain, also known as chronic orchialgia, affects thousands of men each year and remains one of the most misunderstood conditions in urology. Many patients are told their ultrasound ...
A 36-year-old cis man born without testicles in Belgrade, Serbia has just received a testicular transplant from his identical twin brother to help his body produce its own testosterone and sperm. It’s ...
Orchiectomy is a surgical procedure that removes one or both testicles. Healthcare professionals use orchiectomy to treat testicular cancer, prostate cancer, and male breast cancer. Transgender women ...