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You should carry out these easy steps regularly. A thorough examination may be easier after a warm bath or shower as the scrotal skin relaxes.

Most lumps found on the testicles are benign but any changes in size, shape or weight should be checked by your GP.

Support the scrotum in the palm of your hand and become familiar with the size and weight of each testicle.

Examine each testicle by rolling it between your fingers and thumb. Gently feel for lumps, swellings, or changes in firmness.

Each testicle has an epididymis at the top which carries sperm to the penis. Don’t panic if you feel this - it’s normal.
Regular self examination will help you become more aware of the normal feel and size of your testicles so that any abnormalities can be spotted early on.
If you notice anything unusual, go and see your GP as soon as you can.
Links for Testicular Health and Testicular Cancer Prevention
http://www.everyman-campaign.org/Testicular_Cancer/index.shtml
http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-perform-a-testicular-self-exam-15420/view/
http://www.menweb.org/testican.htm
Now........... CHECK EM !!!


I am so in lust with Tory from Mythbusters.
Geek scientist with an attitude - HOT !!!
And you just know he would be a dirty bird........ muwahahahahahahahah!!!!
Salvatore "Tory" Belleci (born October 30, 1970 in Monterey, California) is a filmmaker and model maker. He is best known for his work on the Discovery Channel television program MythBusters. He has also worked with Industrial Light and Magic on films such as The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. The Federation battleships and podracers are some of Tory's pieces. He attended San Francisco State University.
Ever since he was little kid, Tory Belleci knew he would work in the film industry. Tory has been quoted saying he became interested in the special effects industry after doing a report on movie special effects while in high school. In 1994, after graduating from San Francisco State University's film school, he started working with Jamie Hyneman at a small production company. Tory worked as a stage manager, running errands and cleaning the shop, but quickly moved up the ranks. A few years later Tory started work at Industrial Light and Magic.
Tory worked for ILM for eight years as a model builder, sculptor, and painter. Tory began work on Discovery Channel's "Mythbusters" in 2003 doing work behind the scenes and in the second season was featured as part of the show's build team and got on screen credit in the shows third season. In 2005 Tory convinced fellow ILM veteran Grant Imahara to join the show.
Tory worked on the Matrix trilogy, Van Helsing, Peter Pan, Starship Troopers, Galaxy Quest and Bicentennial Man [1].
One of his short films has appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel and in the Slamdance Film Festival.
He is often considered by fellow MythBusters Kari Byron and Grant Imahara to be more of a daredevil and as such often performs the more dangerous stunts when testing a myth. These have included testing the Red Flag to a Bull myth, testing the myth that a human's tongue will instantly stick to a frozen pole in the Snow Special Episode and the myth "can you stay underwater for an hour while breathing through a dart tube?"(Ninja Movie Myths 2).
One of his more popular stunts, shown several times on the show, was to attempt to jump a toy wagon on a bicycle, only to flip over and land on his face. As a result of this, he is often involved in comical accidents while testing myths, although none to date have caused lasting injuries.