Testicular cancer is one of the killers of modern men, and there are countless treatments for testicular cancer, briefly summarized as Western medicine and Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine, I believe, is not unfamiliar to you, as it is less harmful to the body, but the effect is slow. So what are the treatment methods of Western medicine? The following will explain them to you. Western medical treatments for testicular cancer include surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. The side effects of treatment depend on the type of treatment and vary from person to person. Most testicular cancer patients can be cured. If testicular cancer is detected early, the treatment does not need to be very drastic. As a result, treatment does not cause many side effects and the chance of cure is high. Although spermatogonial and non-seminomatous cancers grow and spread in similar ways, they require different treatments. If the tumor includes both spermatogonial and non-seminomatous cell carcinoma, it is treated with the same treatment as non-seminomatous cell carcinoma. The choice of treatment also includes the stage of the cancer, the patient’s age and general health status, plus many other factors.