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If you just found something

Take a breath. Then take a step.

Most lumps and aches turn out not to be cancer — but the only way to know is to get checked. Testicular cancer is highly curable, and it’s most curable early.

None of this replaces a doctor. If something feels wrong, get seen — and if you can’t afford care, TCF can help.

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