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Jon Fortgang, 30, is a writer. 'My relationship with my testicles is not a hands-on one. They've got a job to do. Usually they do it.'
Sandra Osborne, 40, is a radiologist whose husband had testicular surgery. 'He still looks the same down there. And still functions as a man, you know. With sex it's just the same.'
Ian Winterton, 30, is an editor. 'I was booked into hospital immediately. The specialist had a good feel - which wasn't much fun... '
Hugh Flint, 33, is a chemist. 'I knew my right testicle was swollen, but I kept putting off going to the doctor. What difference would a day or a week make?'
Myles Gascoyne, 29, is a new media salesman. 'I had a prosthesis, yeah, a rubber falsie. It's fine... now the novelty value's worn off.'
Ian Gwyn Hughes is a TV presenter. 'Infertility didn't cross my mind when I was diagnosed with testicular cancer.'
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