Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. My twenty-year-old son tells me that he noted a hard bump in his testicle three months ago and it hasn't gone away. What should I tell him to do?"
...1. he's just growing still, tell him not to worry 2. tell him to see a doctor immediately 3. if it doesn't hurt, tell him to keep an eye on it 4. tell him to buy an athletic support Hard masses in the testis are considered to be cancerous until proven otherwise and delay in reporting them to family and the physician is very typical. Treatment is highly successful but better done early. Most men are at young adult age when they get cancer of the testis, but it can be present in children and the elderly. No growth changes would explain a hard mass and most tumors are painless, though some are painful. Buying an athletic support would be of no real help here.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. My twenty-year-old son tells me that he noted a hard bump in his testicle three months ago and it hasn't gone away. What should I tell him to do?"
tell him to see a doctor immediately:
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