The survival time of testicular cancer patients is closely related to the specific pathological type of testicular cancer, the time of detection, the treatment method and the presence of metastasis. Generally speaking, if testicular cancer is detected at an early stage, regular surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy will not affect the survival time, that is to say, it will not affect the life expectancy. There is no specific time for the survival of patients with advanced testicular cancer, but it is necessary to make a preliminary judgment with the specific conditions of the patients. If testicular cancer is found late and metastasis has occurred locally or in the pelvis, most patients can survive for half a year to one year after regular treatment, and some patients can even survive for 3-5 years. Therefore, how long testicular cancer patients can live cannot be generalized, but in general, the earlier the diagnosis and the earlier the treatment, the better the effect.