El sitio web de la Fundación contra el Cáncer Testicular ya está disponible en español.
Nos enorgullece compartir un hito importante para la Fundación contra el Cáncer Testicular: nuestro sitio web ya está disponible en español en
https://www.testicularcancer.org/es
This expansion is a meaningful step forward in our mission to save lives through education, awareness, and support. By offering our content in Spanish, we’re making it easier for more people to access accurate, life-saving information about testicular cancer without language being a barrier.
Why this matters
Testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in males ages 15 to 35, and it is highly treatable when detected early. Yet many people still lack access to clear, trustworthy information about symptoms, self-exams, and what to do if something doesn’t feel right. For millions of Spanish-speaking individuals and families, language can be a real obstacle to timely education and care.
Making our site available in Spanish helps close that gap.
What you’ll find on the Spanish site
The Spanish version of the Testicular Cancer Foundation website includes the same core resources as our English site, including:
Clear, easy-to-understand information about testicular cancer, risk factors, symptoms, and diagnosis
Step-by-step guidance on how to perform a testicular self-exam
Educational resources focused on early detection and prevention
Access to survivor stories, support resources, and community programs
Our goal is to ensure that Spanish-speaking visitors can find reliable information quickly, understand it clearly, and take action with confidence.
Expanding access, strengthening impact
At the Testicular Cancer Foundation, we believe that language should never stand between someone and potentially life-saving information. Offering our site in Spanish allows us to better serve diverse communities, support families, and extend our reach both in the United States and globally.
This is just one of the ways we are continuing to modernize our digital experience and meet people where they are, with resources they can trust.
Visit the Spanish site
We encourage you to explore the Spanish version of our website and share it with friends, family members, healthcare providers, and communities who may benefit.
Visit: https://www.testicularcancer.org/es
Early detection saves lives. Now, that message is available to even more people.