Testicular Cancer

Best Testicular Cancer Specialist in Delhi NCR India

Everything You Need To Know About Testicular Cancer

Are you or someone you know seeking exceptional treatment for testicular cancer, including advanced surgical interventions? Look no further Dr. Amitabh Singh, Testicular Cancer Expert for cancer treatment in Delhi. With an unwavering commitment to delivering personalized care and utilizing the latest advancements in medical technology, Dr. Singh, Testicular Oncology Specialist offers a comprehensive range of treatment options tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient.​

Why Choose Dr. Amitabh Singh ?
Dr. Amitabh Singh, Testicular Cancer Doctor Delhi brings extensive experience as a uro-oncologist and is widely recognized for his exceptional expertise in treating testicular cancer, including surgical procedures. With a proven track record of success, he is a trusted authority in the field of testicular cancer treatment.
Dr. Singh, Testicular Cancer Specialist West Delhi remains at the forefront of medical advancements, utilizing the latest techniques and technologies in the diagnosis and treatment of testicular cancer. From advanced imaging to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries, he ensures patients receive the most effective and precise treatment available.
Dr. Singh, Senior Testicular Oncology Doctor RGCIRC believes in a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Collaborating closely with a team of specialists, including radiologists, pathologists, and oncologists, he ensures a comprehensive evaluation of each case, resulting in a personalized treatment plan that may include surgical intervention when appropriate.
At Dr. Amitabh Singh's Uro-oncology Treatment Services, the well-being and comfort of our patients are of utmost importance. Dr. Singh and his compassionate team provide unwavering support throughout the treatment journey, addressing concerns and maintaining clear communication at every stage of the surgical process.
Our center features state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities, including advanced imaging technologies and dedicated operating rooms for testicular cancer surgeries. Dr. Singh utilizes the latest tools and technology to deliver precise and successful surgical outcomes.

Comprehensive Treatment Options

Dr. Amitabh Singh offers a comprehensive approach of treatment options for testicular cancer, including surgical procedures such as

 

This surgical procedure involves the complete removal of the affected testicle through an incision in the groin area. It is the primary treatment for most cases of testicular cancer.
In certain cases, testicular cancer may spread to the lymph nodes in the abdomen. RPLND is a surgical procedure to remove these affected lymph nodes. It can be done with Robotic surgery, open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. Dr. Singh, Testicular Onco Specialist NCR has honor of publishing largest series of Robotic RPLND for post chemotherapy retroperitoneal residual lymph nodal mass. He has also immense experience of doing open RPLND in large residual mass with reconstruction of blood vessel.
Dr. Singh, Testicular Oncology Specialist specializes in organ-sparing surgeries, such as testis-sparing surgery or partial orchiectomy, when appropriate. These procedures aim to preserve fertility and maintain the appearance of the scrotum while removing the cancerous tissue.
Each treatment plan is meticulously tailored to the individual patient, considering the stage and characteristics of the cancer, to achieve optimal outcomes.

We understand that a testicular cancer diagnosis and surgery can be emotionally and physically challenging. Dr. Singh, Testicular Cancer Expert Rohini and his team provide holistic support, addressing the emotional and psychological aspects of the treatment journey, along with comprehensive post-operative care.

Holistic Support: We understand that a Testicular Cancer Diagnosis and surgery can be emotionally and physically challenging. Dr. Singh, Senior Testicular Cancer Consultant and his team provide holistic support, addressing the emotional and psychological aspects of the treatment journey, along with comprehensive post-operative care.

Contact Us

Take the first step towards comprehensive and personalized Testicular Cancer Treatment by scheduling a consultation with Dr. Amitabh Singh. To book an Online Cancer Specialist Appointment or learn more about our services, please contact us using the following:

Phone: +91-9643710442

Email: info@urooncologistdramitabh.com

Regain control of your health with the guidance of Dr. Amitabh Singh, Testicular Cancer Expert Rohini in testicular cancer treatment, including advanced surgical interventions. Trust in our unwavering dedication, medical expertise, and commitment to providing the highest quality care.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Testicular cancer often has a high cure rate when patients undergo adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy following their initial treatment. Adjuvant therapy refers to additional treatment given after the primary treatment to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. In the case of testicular cancer, adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation therapy has shown effectiveness in improving the chances of a successful cure and preventing the cancer from returning.

    Stage 1 represents the earliest stage of testicular cancer, indicating that the cancer is confined solely to the testicle and has not spread to nearby lymph nodes or other organs. Stage 1 is further divided into two subcategories: stage 1A and stage 1B, which are determined by the size of the tumor. Additionally, there is a variant called stage 1S, which signifies elevated levels of certain markers in the blood following surgery. This classification system helps in accurately staging and determining the appropriate treatment approach for testicular cancer patients.
    In general, treatment for testicular cancer typically does not significantly impact a person's fertility or their ability to conceive a child. However, despite the low risk of infertility, it is commonly recommended by doctors to consider sperm banking or sperm storage before undergoing cancer treatment. This precautionary measure allows individuals to preserve their sperm for future use if desired, providing them with options for starting or expanding a family after completing their cancer treatment.
    The prognosis for testicular cancer is generally positive, with approximately 95% of men surviving beyond 5 years after the initial diagnosis. This high survival rate provides individuals with an encouraging outlook and ample opportunity to plan for their life following surgery or other treatments. It allows for a sense of optimism and the ability to consider future plans, goals, and aspirations beyond the cancer diagnosis.
    Although there is no specific gene directly associated with testicular cancer, the disease does exhibit a strong hereditary component. It can be inherited and passed down through generations within families. Furthermore, if an individual has a first-degree relative (such as a father or brother) with testicular cancer, the average age at diagnosis tends to be about two to three years younger than the general population. These factors highlight the influence of genetic predisposition in the development and age of onset of testicular cancer.
    Symptoms of testicular cancer can include:
    -> Painless lump or swelling: The presence of a painless lump or swelling on either testicle is a common symptom of testicular cancer. It may be noticeable during self-examination or through routine medical check-ups.
    -> Pain, discomfort, or numbness: Testicular or scrotal pain, discomfort, or numbness can occur with or without swelling. Any unexplained pain or unusual sensations in the testicles or scrotum should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
    -> Change in testicle texture or heaviness: Testicular cancer may cause a change in the way a testicle feels, such as increased firmness or hardness. Some individuals may experience a sensation of heaviness in the scrotum due to the presence of a tumor.
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