Man becomes the fourth person in his family to have testicular cancer

Salesman Matt Inman-Shore first heard about testicular cancer when he was a boy — his father, grandfather and uncle had all been through it. ‘I was nine when my dad, Steven, now 60, got his diagnosis and 12 when the men in my family began having cringy conversations with me, telling me to check myself,’ says … Read more

Testicular cancer survivor celebrates the birth of his ‘miracle’ baby

A twin who was told he was infertile after being diagnosed with testicular cancer within just days of his brother is celebrating the birth of his ‘miracle’ baby. Sean Collard and his twin Ryan were given the devastating news they both had the same condition in 2017 in a cruel twist of fate that left … Read more

Greg Rutherford reveals his testicular cancer scare as he urges men to get checked out

‘I feel incredibly grateful it was nothing serious’: Greg Rutherford reveals he had a testicular cancer scare after he ignored a lump in lockdown as he urges men to get checked out The Olympic athlete, 33, shared a candid post on Thursday about his scare Greg explained that when he did have tests done it … Read more

Lance Armstrong admits doping may have caused his testicular cancer

Lance Armstrong has admitted he thinks doping might have caused his testicular cancer and also revealed that he was a drugs cheat from the age of 21.  The disgraced former cycling superstar was finally caught nineteen years later, stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and he eventually admitted to doping the following year … Read more

Could coronavirus cause testicular pain? American man tests positive after a ‘stabbing’ sensation 

A 42-year-old man tested positive for the coronavirus – after going to hospital with testicular pain, doctors have revealed. He reported no cough or shortness of breath – the tell-tale symptoms of COVID-19 – but did have a fever which vanished after two days. His doctor urged him to seek emergency help because of the … Read more

Boy, nine months, is fighting a rare form of testicular cancer

A nine-month-old boy is fighting a rare form of testicular cancer after his parents found a lump in his scrotum. Freddie Burgess-Shardlow has an ectomesenchymoma, a rare and fast-growing tumour of the nervous system or soft tissue. Emma Burgess, 36, said she and partner Katie Woodward, 34, first found a lump in their son’s testicles … Read more