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By Mayo Clinic staffDoing regular testicular exams helps you learn the normal feel and appearance of your testicles. That makes it easier to notice subtle but potentially serious changes, should they occur. Routine testicular exams increase your chance of identifying testicular cancer early, while it's relatively easy to treat.
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