Testicular Cancer Treatment in Lafayette, LA
Testicular cancer is a highly treatable cancer which occurs mainly in young men between the ages of 15-35. It can develop in one or both testicles and is rare compared with other types of cancers.
The testes, located in the scrotum, produce sex hormones and generate sperm for reproduction. Testicular cancer can be easily detected using a safe and effective testicular ultrasound if symptoms present themselves.
Young men should perform monthly self-exams as a screening tool. While in the shower and using your thumb and forefinger, look for any changes in shape, any lumps or nodules, unusual firmness, or tenderness.
If you or someone you know is seeking top-notch medical care for testicular cancer in the Lafayette, LA region, Southern Urology is here to help. Our team of board-certified urologists is dedicated to providing expert diagnosis, treatment, and support for patients with testicular cancer. With multiple offices conveniently located throughout southern Louisiana, we are committed to making quality healthcare accessible. Give us a call at (337) 233-6665 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a comprehensive treatment plan.
Are You at Risk For Testicular Cancer?
Although this is a relatively rare cancer, you should be aware of the risk factors. Some of these risk factors include:
- A family history of testicular cancer
- A previous diagnosis
- Infertility
- History of undescended testicles which occur at birth affecting about 3-4% of male babies.
- Certain genetic disorders such as Down Syndrome
- Men with HIV
What are the Tests for Diagnosis?
To properly diagnose testicular cancer, Southern Urology will conduct a brief exam of your testicles, take a standard blood sample, and do an ultrasound of the testicles. In more detail, this process is outlined below:
Southern Urology will examine the testicles by feeling around the area for lumps or swelling.
Blood will be taken in order for Southern Urology to examine your protein cells which then are examined separately to spot signs of testicular cancer.
If the blood shows possible signs of testicular cancer, Southern Urology will administer an ultrasound where they take a very brief and painless scan of your testicles.
The urologist will perform a biopsy of the testicle and if they find cancerous cells, doctors will recommend it be removed as soon as possible. If, however, results are positive for a condition not related to testicular cancer, the urologist can place the testicle back inside of the scrotum.
It’s also very important to determine whether or not it has had time to spread to another part of the body. To test this, Southern Urology will administer a CT scan to confirm that it has not spread.
What are My Treatment Options?
Depending on the type and stage of cancer (among other factors), Southern Urology can treat testicular cancer in a few different forms:
- Surgery– Usually a first choice from patients, this typically involves making a small incision to the scrotum to remove the cancerous testicle. Then, the vas-deferens are tied together to ensure that the cancer does not spread and then the scrotum is sewn back to normal. This is called a radical inguinal orchiectomy.
- Chemotherapy– This type of treatment uses swallowable pills or injection-based medicine to target the cancer. Usually, this treatment is provided through IV and fed through the veins.
- Radiation– This treatment involves energy radiation beams that are designed to target and kill the cancerous cells or at least slow them from spreading.
- Stem cell transplant and high-dose chemotherapy regimens– When chemotherapy is not effective or does not eliminate the cancer completely, doctors will administer higher doses of chemotherapy to fully remove it.
Schedule Your Testicular Cancer Consultation in Lafayette, LA
If you are looking for specialized treatment for testicular cancer near the Lafayette, LA area, please contact the board-certified urologists in Louisiana today at (337) 233-6665. Learn about the conditions we treat and schedule your appointment at any of our urology clinics throughout southern Louisiana.