Penile Cancer
Signs and symptoms
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Youshould be aware of any abnormalities or signs of penile cancer, including:
- a growth or sore on the penis that doesn't heal within four weeks
- bleeding from the penis or from under the foreskin
- a foul smelling discharge
- thickening of the skin of the penis or foreskin that makes it difficult to draw back the foreskin ( Tight foreskin (phimosis) )
- a change in the colour of the skin of the penis or foreskin
- a rash on the penis
If you experience these symptoms, it's important that they're checked by your GP as soon as possible. It's unlikely they'll becaused by cancer of the penis, but they need tobe investigated.
Any delay in diagnosing penile cancer could reduce the chances of successful treatment.
Articles for Penile Cancer
Diagnosing penile cancer
Your GP will ask you about any symptoms you have and when they occur. They'll also examine your penis for signs of penile cancer. In 2015, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ( NICE
Introduction
Penile cancer is a rare type of cancer that occurs on the skin of the penis or within the penis. In the UK, around 550 men are diagnosed with cancer of the penis each year.
Prevention
It isn't always possible to prevent penile cancer, but you can reduce your chances of getting it. Oneof the mainways you can reduceyour chances of developing penile cancer is to give up smoking (if
Signs and symptoms
Youshould be aware of any abnormalities or signs of penile cancer, including: a growth or sore on the penis that doesn't heal within four weeks bleeding from the penis or from under the foreskin a
Treating penile cancer
Treatment for penile cancer will depend on the size of the affected area and the rate at which the cancer hasspread. For example, in most cases of carcinoma in situ (CIS), where only the skin cells o
Types of penile cancer
The penis is made up of many different types of tissue. The type ofpenile cancer you have will depend on the typeof cell the cancer developed from. The most common types of penile cancer include:
What causes penile cancer?
The cause of penile cancer isn't known, but certain risk factors can increase your chances of getting it. Men who carry the human papilloma virus (HPV) have an increased risk of developing penile can