Yman (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:21 am No risk. The tissue is being analyzed while the testicle is taken out. If cancerous, it can be removed safely, if not, it will be put back.
Actually, in most cases, pathology lab does the look see after the fact and the testicle is removed regardless of the later findings. Most surgeons don't take the chance it would be malgnant, disturb the tumor and cause further risk, and then put it back. Biopsies test a spec of tissue, not the whole tumor.