The nurse is conducting a community education program on testicular cancer. What should the nurse include as early signs and symptoms of testicular cancer?

1. Enlargement of the scrotum
2. Severe pain in the groin
3. Difficulty maintaining an erection
4. A painless, hard nodule on a testicle


Answer: 4

1. Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
2. Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
3. Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.
4. Enlargement of one testicle, hard lumps, or an irregular shape are signs of testicular cancer.

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