Treatment for testicular cancer depends on many factors including the stage of the cancer. Your urologist will discuss the best treatment for your particular situation. These include:
Surgery for testicular cancer
- Surgery to remove the testicle (radical inguinal orchiectomy) involves an incision in the groin and removal of the entire testicle. A prosthetic testicle can be inserted if desired.
- Surgery to remove lymph nodes in the abdomen (retroperitoneal lymph node dissection).
Radiation therapy for testicular cancer
- To destroy cancer cells. Used for Stage II seminomas.
Chemotherapy for testicular cancer
- Most testicular tumors respond very well to chemotherapy.