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Are the lumps definate enough to be easily found when doing a testicular check?
I thing i may be too detailed in my checks and find the smallest things freak me out,
I visited the doctor this morning to have a check on a very small hard ridge/bump at the front/bottom of my right testicle. He did not seem to concerned over this and reassured me that small bumps and ridges can be part of a normal testicle as evryone can be different. He told me generally that a cancerous lump would be larger (about the size of a pea) and very hard, it would also keep growing and not stay the same size as what the bump on my testicle is doing. Within 30 days a cancerous lump can double in size and if it has been there for some time there would be other symptoms e.g. groin pain, mass swelling or reduction in size.
He did however praise me for taking time to check myself as a lot of men don't and these are the ones where cancer goes undetected and makes them very ill.
would you agree with his comments? especially regarding how lumps will grow fast if undetected.