Assuming the values as shown are the common reference range values, then I would say the HcG level is a tad high (NR Adult Male 0-5 mu/ml), AFP looks normal (NR Adult 0- 40 odd ng/ml), and the LDH looks normal (NR Adult 100-260 iu/L ?).
Difficult to draw any firm conclusions from those results on the nature/stage of a tumour or cancer or otherwise. If memory servers,Seminoma usually has a normal AFP anyway, and HcG may sometimes be elevated, sometimes not, across a range of cancers /tumours.
For those patients diagnosed with testicular cancer, 40% of the time they would have a normal AFP and HcG anyway. Biopsy, physical examination, maybe ultrasound are the diagnostic tools - lab tests more confirmatory than anything else.