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Testicular cancer almost always occurs in both testes, either at the same time or successively, and about 2-3 percent occur in one testis. True False

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False

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Testicular cancer almost always occurs in one testis but can occur in both as well (but not almost always). Caught early there is a 95% survival rate as it rarely spreads to other organs.

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