Penile Cancer - Picture, Symptoms, Photo and Image of Penile Cancer

Penile Cancer is a rare illness. The first sign is a sore, often towards the end of the penis, which does not heal but continues to grow.
The glands in the groin may also swell. Sores on the penis always need medical attention.

Treatment of Penile Cancer

Surgery or radiotherapy may be required but the earlier the treatment, the less likely there are to be long-term problems.

If in doubt, see the doctor and get help before it becomes serious.

Other Male Cancer

Men are more at risk of developing cancer of the lung, stomach, skin, stomach, oesophagus and bowel. Smoking is thought to increase the risk of all cancers but particularly lung, voice box and oesophageal cancer.

All of these are particularly difficult to treat. When the sun is shining, men are less likely than women to apply a lotion with a sun protection factor.
This increases the risks of developing skin cancer, or malignant melanoma, which can rapidly be fatal. All suspect moles should be checked by your doctor.

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