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1. How much would the survival rate for testicular cancer increase if detected at its earlier stage?

 

a) 20-30%

 

b) 70-80%

 

c) 90-95%

 

d) None of the above

 

2. TSE should be performed...

 

a) Before bedtime

 

b) First thing in the morning 

 

c) It does not matter

 

d) When taking a shower or bath 

 

3. Testicular cancer affects more men between the ages of...

 

a) 40-60

 

b) 10-20

 

c) 15-35

 

d) A and B

 

4. How often should men perform TSE?

 

a) Everyday

 

b) Regularly and monthly if there’s a risk factor involved 

 

c) It doesn't matter because finding a sign will not change the outcome 

 

d) Once a year 

 

5. The part located in the back of the testicle that you can feel during the TSE is called…

 

a) Scrotum

 

b) Epididymis 

 

c) Testicular duct

 

d) Spermatic cord

 

6. Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of testicular cancer?

 

a) Small painless lump in the testicle 

 

b) Pain in the groin area

 

c) Headache

 

d) Discharge from the penis 

 

7. A man is diagnosed with testicular cancer every hour.

 

a) True

 

b) False

 

8. What should you do if you find a sign or symptom upon examination?

 

a) Call a friend

 

b) Don't panic and make an appointment to see your doctor 

 

c) Go online to look for answers 

 

d) Do nothing because it should go away on its own

 

9. What are some risks factors for testicular cancer?

 

a) Undescended testicle 

 

b) Family or personal history

 

c) Race and ethnicity

 

d) Exposure to the sun

 

10. The earlier a man seeks cancer treatment, the better the outcome...

 

a) True

 

b) False

TSE QUIZ

ANSWERS

 

1. C

 

2. D

 

3. C

 

4. B

 

5. B

 

6. C

 

7. A

 

8. B

 

9. D

 

10. A

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