← Back to context Comment by everdrive 2 days ago Is the increased risk of testicular cancer simply built in, or can it be avoided? 5 comments everdrive Reply robotswantdata 2 days ago Don’t do PEDs phoronixrly 2 days ago Are you riding 8 hours a day every day? No? Get a well-fitting seat that doesn't make your balls go numb and you'll be fine.(AFAIK link between cycling and TC is inconclusive, link papers if you know otherwise) ervine 2 days ago I think it’s just a Lance joke - cycling has no correlation with TC. handedness 2 days ago Perhaps TC increases cycling rates! tokai 2 days ago There is no consensus that cycling increases the risk of testicular cancer.see page 6: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12885-018-409...
phoronixrly 2 days ago Are you riding 8 hours a day every day? No? Get a well-fitting seat that doesn't make your balls go numb and you'll be fine.(AFAIK link between cycling and TC is inconclusive, link papers if you know otherwise) ervine 2 days ago I think it’s just a Lance joke - cycling has no correlation with TC. handedness 2 days ago Perhaps TC increases cycling rates!
ervine 2 days ago I think it’s just a Lance joke - cycling has no correlation with TC. handedness 2 days ago Perhaps TC increases cycling rates!
tokai 2 days ago There is no consensus that cycling increases the risk of testicular cancer.see page 6: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12885-018-409...
Don’t do PEDs
Are you riding 8 hours a day every day? No? Get a well-fitting seat that doesn't make your balls go numb and you'll be fine.
(AFAIK link between cycling and TC is inconclusive, link papers if you know otherwise)
I think it’s just a Lance joke - cycling has no correlation with TC.
Perhaps TC increases cycling rates!
There is no consensus that cycling increases the risk of testicular cancer.
see page 6: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12885-018-409...