The nurse is assessing a client to rule out testicular cancer. Which statement by the client supports the finding of testicular cancer?
ExplanationClassic signs of cancer of the testes are a mass on the testicle, painless enlargement of the testes, and heaviness of the scrotum or lower abdomen. Burning on urination indicates a urinary tract infection; an ulceration indicates a sexually
transmitted disease; and there is no rash associated with cancer of the testes.