Testicular BiopsyBiopsy, Testicular What To Think About Testicular cancer is more likely to spread when a
testicular biopsy is done. For this reason, a biopsy usually is not done if
testicular cancer is suspected. A testicular
ultrasound is generally done to help diagnose
suspected testicular cancer. For more information, see the medical test
Testicular Ultrasound. When cancer is suspected, an
open surgical procedure (orchiectomy) is done to confirm the diagnosis.
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