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 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.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018