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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Epididymis cancer
  1. ... or may not cause pain) Hydrocele Spermatocele Testicular cancer Varicocele Cyst of epididymis or testicle
  2. ... veins in the scrotum ( varicocele ). Cyst in the epididymis that ... Testicular cancer is almost always painless. But any testicle lump ...
  3. ... the rate of sperm cell production slows. The epididymis, seminal vesicles, and prostate gland lose some of ... infections or inflammation ( prostatitis ) may also occur. Prostate cancer becomes more likely as men age. It is ...
  4. ... This type of prostatitis may begin in the: Epididymis, a small tube that sits on top of ... removing a piece of tissue to look for cancer) Men age 50 years or older who have ...
  5. ... occur along with infections of the prostate or epididymis. Orchitis may be caused by a sexually transmitted ... will need further testing to rule out testicular cancer if the testicle does not completely return to ...