Prepubescent testicular tumors are far more likely to be benign than adult tumors. However, malignant yolk sac tumors are still the most commonly reported testicular neoplasms in the literature. Teratomas are benign in the pediatric population and constitute the second most commonly reported tumors and, in some series, they are the most common. The remaining tumors are far more rare and often benign. Regardless of tumor type, with prompt diagnosis and treatment long-term survival is excellent. This article contains concise reviews of the various tumors, their diagnoses and management options.
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