Can lifestyle, genetics, or injury increase the risk of testicular cancer?

 


Yes, genetics, lifestyle, and certain physical conditions can increase the risk of testicular cancer. A strong family history, especially if a father or brother had the disease, raises the risk. The most significant factor is an undescended testicle, even if corrected surgically. While regular injuries or trauma to the testicles have not been proven as direct causes, they may draw attention to existing lumps. Lifestyle factors like smoking or chemical exposure are still being studied. For expert care, consult Dr. Amitabh Singh, the Best Uro Oncologist in Delhi and Best Robotic Surgeon in Delhi, for accurate diagnosis and treatment.


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