The recurrence rate of early detection of testicular cancer is relatively low if radical testicular resection is actively carried out and corresponding radiotherapy or chemotherapy is carried out after operation. Early stage testicular tumor generally refers to the tumor that is only confined in testis and epididymis and has not yet broken through the peritoneum or invaded the spermatic cord without lymph node metastasis. In this case, timely high testicular resection and regular radiation therapy or chemotherapy according to the results of pathological examination after surgery, the cure rate of patients can reach 90%. In general, early testicular tumor patients with regular treatment have a relatively high cure rate and a very low recurrence rate, or even no recurrence. However, after surgery, patients need to go to the hospital for rechecking on time to know the postoperative recovery. If patients have any discomfort, they need to consult the doctor in time for examination and early treatment.