Dr. M. Manoharan MD, FRCS(Eng), FRACS(Urol) is the Chief of Urologic Oncology at the Miami Cancer Institute and serves as the Director of Robotic Urologic Surgery. He is internationally known for his expertise in bladder and prostate cancer treatment, robotic surgery and urinary reconstruction including artificial neobladder construction. He has served a member in the International bladder cancer guidelines committee. He has delivered several lectures in both national and international scientific meetings and conducted urological workshops. He has published more than 140 articles in peer reviewed journals and authored 15 text book chapters. He is an active investigator in several Urologic Oncology research studies. He completed his urology training in New Zealand and Urologic Oncology training at University of Miami.
Nobody wants to hear a testicular cancer diagnosis, but the good news is it's very treatable. This is watch out for and what to know.
The primary symptom of testicular cancer is a lump or mass in either testicle. Seeing or feeling a mass that comes off the testicle, and it's usually a lot harder in consistency than the normal feeling of a testicle. If men feel a lump or mass, they should go see their doctor, whether it's their primary care physician or a urologist if they have access to one.