Forty-year-old Jacob has a family history of testicular cancer, and his doctor tells him that his risk of developing testicular cancer is very high. The doctor advises him to perform a monthly testicular self-exam. In this case, which of the following is most likely to be the earliest warning sign that Jacob shouldn't ignore?
A) the presence of epididymis
B) a slight reduction in the size of testicles
C) highly sensitive testicles
D) painless lump on the testicle
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