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PostPosted: 12/10/06 - 21:32    Post subject: Can Testicular pain be helped? Vote now! Reply with quote

About five months ago I finished taking a six month course of hormones to reduce my prostate size for radiation therapy for prostate cancer which was completed about two months ago. My testicals are now very sore. I understand that this is a delayed reaction to Lupron and Casodex treatment, but how long will this last and is there anything I can do to treat this discomfort?
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