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Rare Occasions Getting cancer in both testicles is rare. But if this does happen then you will need to have both testicles removed.

Cancer can rarely grow in the remaining testicle after it has been removed. However if it does happen both of the testicles will have to be removed and the father will no longer be able to father children. Therefore most men save there sperm in a sperm bank before undergoing surgery thus they can still fertilize an egg with there frozen sperm later on. If both testicles were removed the person would have a lose of sex hormone testosterone as there is no more testicles that are producing them. The person will undergo testosterone replacement therapy after the surgery to prevent mood swings and tiredness. The sex hormones can be injected or given in skin patches. Having these sex hormones the person will be able to have an erection.



Quiz Question Can a person still have erections after both testicles have been removed?