Aetiology
Other specified malignant neoplasms of the testis are caused by genetic mutations and environmental factors, such as exposure to radiation, certain chemicals, and certain viruses.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of other specified malignant neoplasms of the testis is made through physical examination, medical history, imaging tests, such as an ultrasound, and biopsy.
Differential diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of other specified malignant neoplasms of the testis includes benign testicular neoplasms, such as Leydig cell tumors and Sertoli cell tumors, as well as germ cell tumors, such as seminomas and teratomas.
Treatment
Treatment of other specified malignant neoplasms of the testis typically involves surgery, radiation therapy, and/or chemotherapy.
Prognosis
The prognosis of other specified malignant neoplasms of the testis depends on the stage and type of tumor, as well as the patient’s overall health. Generally, the prognosis is better for those who are diagnosed early and receive prompt treatment.