1. Best when done after a warm shower, when your scrotum is relaxed. If possible, stand in front of a mirror. Check for any swelling on the scrotal skin.
2. Examine each testicle with both hands. Place your index and middle fingers under the testicle with thumbs placed on top. Firmly but gently roll the testicle between your thumbs and fingers to feel any irregularities on the surface or texture of the testicle.
3. Find the epididymis, a soft rope-like structure on the back of the testicle. If you are familiar with this structure, you won’t mistake it for a suspicious lump.
From the Testicular Cancer Society.
3 Comments
d. lasanga
congrats
Alfredo Calderon
I recently came across the interview with Steven and PCF during AGDQ 2020. It was very surprising to find out that a regular GDQ participant was diagnosed with cancer. Just hearing more about the foundation during the marathon inspires me to stay on the positive side of things even more than I do now.
To Steven (a.k.a. Keizaron)
You have a very positive output in your personality. It’s something that I always wish to see in everyone in the world.
From fellow speedrunning fan,
Waluigi10K
Tomas Pearce
Hi
Can you describe the unusual firmness due to your cancer.