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Understanding Penile cancer

Penile cancer is a rare cancer that affects the tissues of the penis. It can start on the skin and spread if untreated. Risk factors include smoking, HPV infection, and poor hygiene. Symptoms include lumps, sores, and changes in skin color. Treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. Early detection is key for better outcomes.

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Understanding Penile cancer

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  1. Dr Amitabh Singh Uro Oncologist Dr. Amitabh Singh | Best Uro Oncologist | Uro Onco Surgeon | Robotic Prostate Cancer in Delhi urooncologistdramitabh.com

  2. Everything You Need To Know About Penile Cancer Penile cancer is a rare malignancy affecting the tissues of the penis. Risk factors include age, HPV infection, and poor hygiene. Early signs include skin changes, progressing to lumps and ulcers. Prevention through vaccination, safe sex, and regular check-ups is crucial. Treatment involves surgery, radiation, or emphasizing the importance of early detection. chemotherapy,

  3. Signs and Symptoms of Penile Cancer Penile cancer manifests with diverse signs and symptoms. Early indicators include persistent changes in skin color, texture, or thickness on the penis, often accompanied by genital lumps or sores. Phimosis, the inability to retract the foreskin, and discomfort during urination are notable. Advanced stages may present with ulceration, bleeding, and foul-smelling discharge. Awareness of these signs is crucial for early detection, enhancing the chances of successful treatment. Encourage prompt medical consultation for any concerning symptoms to ensure timely diagnosis and intervention.

  4. What Is Risk Factors? The main risk factors for penile cancer include infection with certain strains of human papillomavirus smoking, phimosis (inability to retract the foreskin), poor genital hygiene, older age, lack of circumcision, history of genital warts, HIV infection, and chronic inflammatory Awareness of these factors is essential for preventive measures and early detection through regular medical check-ups. (HPV), conditions.

  5. Diagnosis of Penile Cancer Diagnosing penile cancer involves a meticulous process. evaluation examines changes in skin texture, color, and the presence of lumps or sores. Biopsy, essential for confirmation, analyzes tissue samples. Imaging studies like ultrasound and MRI aid in staging. examination and between urologists, oncologists, and pathologists are crucial for accurate diagnosis, guiding treatment decisions patient outcomes. Clinical Thorough collaboration subsequent for optimal

  6. Thank You! Dr. Amitabh Singh| MS( General Surgery) MCh(Urology) MBBS Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Rohini urooncologistdramitabh.com 9911372499

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