Early stage testicular cancer can be cured, and the cure rate can reach more than 95%. Surgical treatment is the main method, and radiotherapy can also be used to assist the treatment. If the treatment is not carried out actively, the reproductive ability may be affected and the cancer cells spread, which may jeopardize the patient’s life.
Early stage testicular cancer can be cured through active surgery, radiotherapy and other treatments, and the cure rate can reach more than 95%. However, advanced testicular cancer is generally more difficult to be cured, and the survival cycle of patients can be prolonged through treatment. Surgery is the first choice for testicular cancer when the cancer cells have not spread.
Radiotherapy or chemotherapy can also be used as adjuvant treatment, and a few patients may also be cured by chemotherapy. If testicular cancer is not actively treated, it may affect the reproductive ability or the spread of cancer cells, which may jeopardize the patient’s life.