Testicular cancer usually only affects one testicle. Symptoms include lumps or enlargement, pain in the scrotum or testicle, fluid collecting in the scrotum suddenly, an ache in the groin or abdomen, and a heavy feeling in the scrotum.
People with testicular cancer may also experience back pain or a shrinking testicle.

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