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[|Human|] Hi, Im 16 and I was curious about how to tell the difference between a spermatocele & a Testicular Cancerous tumor. I was attending Health Class at my school the other day and we learned about self examination of the body etc., So when I got home I performed a self-examination of my testicular area and found a (slightly loose and/or barely connected lump to my right testicle.) I was scared & did some research on it and learned that it MIGHT just be a spermatocele. But im still not quite sure.
[|AI|]  Hello welcome to Chat Doctor Thanks for your queryRegarding spermatocyte, it is an abnormal cyst that develops in the epididymis. It contains clear fluid and may contain sperms. It is painless, and non-cancerous. It doesn't cause any harm to you. But when it grows larger and pain then you need to undergo a small surgery called spermatocelectomy under local anesthesia... Regarding testicular cancer at this age is unlikely. It will grow and invades adjacent structures. Consult general surgeon for further suggestions