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poorer prognosis. The diagnosis will also have varied degrees of psychological
impact on the patient.
HALLMARK SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
- Painless enlargement of the testis
 - Palpable mass on surface of testis
 - Unilateral feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
 - Testicular pain due to bleeding within the testis in a small percentage of patients
 - Back pain due to metastasis
 - Cough or shortness of breath due to pulmonary metastasis
 
INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS
- Scrotal ultrasound shows mass on testis.
 - CT scan of pelvis, abdomen, and chest may be needed to check for metastasis.
 - Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) elevated.
 - Fetoprotein (AFP) elevated.
 - Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) elevated.
 - CBC shows anemia later in disease.
 
TREATMENT
- Orchiectomy.
 - Chemotherapy, combination medications.
 - Radiation therapy to reduce chance of recurrence.
 - Monitor tumor markers periodically.
 - Monitor follow-up CT scans periodically.
 - Depending on treatments planned, some patients may want to bank sperm, if
fertility will be a concern after treatment. 
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
- Fear
 - Anxiety
 - Disturbed body image