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Question about testicular cancer. When health websites mention a lump appearing, they say it appears on the testicle. Does this mean the testicle itself or anywhere in your scrotum? I was doing a self examination and when I got to the epididymis I felt a very small (smaller than a pea), soft bump. It was attached to the epididymis though, cuz when I pushed it, it moved freely w/ the epididymis (wasn't attached to the testicle). Should I get this checked out? Or is this just a part of my epididymis? Also: where do lumps form when you get testicular cancer?
>> Skippy das Buschkänguruh !!MIDnJbhFIVQ
Its normal.
What you feel are the lumps where your sperm gets produced. I forgot the name. The sperm gets then stored in your testicles.
>> Anonymous
>>180514
fuck i've been feeling sick all day about this shit (from nerves). i guess i'll just see if it changes in the next week or so.
>> Anonymous
could have an epididymal cyst. i have what i presume is a varicocele. you should still get checked out by a doctor, a testicular ultrasound is a harmless test and if you do have a mass, better to find it early
>> Anonymous
>>180514
what the fuck are you talking about, idiot? sperm are PRODUCED in your testes. they start from: seminiferous tubules, go to the epididymis, then vas deferens, then ejaculatory duct, the urethra, then out teh penis.
>> Anonymous
funny story, i thought i had testicular cancer as well (when i was 17 no less after taking some biology classes). the lump behind my balls was actually just my epiddidymus! funny, no?
i also heard that it's actually quite common for alot of men to mistake their epididymus to be testicle cancer.


check it out if you want; its better to look like a tard than to have balls cancer
>> Anonymous
>>180585

I'm 19 and had a Health 101 class last semester. The professor said that the lump would be very painful to touch, and also hard. After doing checks on myself I haven't found anything like that so it's all good.
>> Anonymous
I had the same problem and of course I wasn't to eager to go to the doc. But eventually I did go because I started to get pain and kept thinking about cancer. A good result from the doc beats ANY advice you get from the internet. I was so relieved when I got back from the doc.
The checkup isn't painful or anything either.
>> Anonymous
>>180979
you were experiencing pain but it wasn't cancer? what was it?