Testicular Cancer Treatment in Financial District, Hyderabad
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About Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in the testicles, which are responsible for sperm and hormone production. It is most common in younger men. Early detection and advanced treatments help achieve high cure rates and improve recovery outcomes.
Causes of Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer may be caused by undescended testicle, family history, genetic factors, abnormal testicular development, or previous cancer. Early detection helps improve treatment success and outcomes.
Undescended Testicle (Cryptorchidism)
A major risk factor present from birth.
Family History
Increased risk if close relatives had testicular cancer.
Age
More common in younger men, especially between 15–35 years.
Previous Testicular Cancer
Higher risk if cancer occurred in one testicle.
Abnormal Testicular Development
Conditions affecting normal growth.
Genetic Factors
Certain inherited conditions may increase risk.
Consultation Process
Step 01
Appointment Booking
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Kanishka through phone, online form, or hospital visit.
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Step 02
Initial Consultation
The doctor discusses your fertility concerns, symptoms, and reproductive health history.
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Step 03
Medical History Review
Your medical history, lifestyle habits, and previous treatments are carefully evaluated.
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Step 04
Diagnosis & Tests
Tests such as semen analysis, blood tests, hormone tests, or ultrasound .
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Step 05
Treatment Plan
Based on the diagnosis, Dr. Kanishka suggests suitable treatment options.
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Step 06
Follow-up Care
Regular follow-ups are scheduled to monitor progress and successful fertility outcomes.
Advanced Treatment Methods
Radical Orchiectomy
Surgical removal of the affected testicle to eliminate cancer cells.
Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection (RPLND)
Surgery to remove affected lymph nodes in advanced cases.
Chemotherapy
Anti-cancer drugs used to destroy cancer cells or prevent spread.
Radiation Therapy
High-energy radiation used to target and kill cancer cells.
Targeted Therapy
Drugs that specifically attack cancer cells with minimal damage to healthy tissue.