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How To Cope With Testis Cancer

By: Andrea Miller

Break Studios Contributing Writer

You need to know how to cope with testis cancer if you have been diagnosed with this disease. Though testicular cancer, or cancer of the testicles, is relatively rare, it is the most common cancer among men ages 15 to 34. However, it is also very treatable. If you've been diagnosed with any kind of cancer, it's important to learn how to cope so that you can stay mentally and physically healthy. Read on for advice and tips to deal with testis cancer.

  1. Get the facts about testis cancer. Learning as much as you can about the disease can help quell the anxiety and fear that arises after being diagnosed with cancer. Your doctor can provide information, or you can contact the American Cancer Society. If you come up with questions as you read, save them to ask at your next doctor's appointment.
  2. Take care of your health. Though you may not feel well while going through testis cancer treatment, living a healthy life can help you battle the illness. Eat a healthy diet, get enough rest, and exercise if your doctor says it's okay. You should also quit smoking. In addition, take care of your emotional health. A psychiatrist or therapist can help you cope with the fear and anxiety that often come with a cancer diagnosis.
  3. Develop a support system. In addition to help from family and friends, it may be helpful to connect with other cancer survivors. You can find groups in your area by contacting the American Cancer Society.

Following these tips, as well as the advice of your doctor, can help you cope with a diagnosis of testis cancer.

Posted on: Nov. 29, 2010