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Penis Cancer Cancer of the Penis Cancer of the penis is extremely rare in the United States, affecting only about 1,500 men each year, or about 1 in every 100,000 men. The penile cancer rate is much higher among men in India and some South American countries, where circumcision at birth is not as common as in the United States. The risks for penile cancer include:
Symptoms Men who have retained their foreskin need to examine the area underneath the foreskin regularly, as well as keeping the area clean to lower their risk. Penile cancer symptoms may include:
Treatment Treating penile cancer depends on the stage of disease. Surgery is the most common form of therapy, but laser therapy and radiation can be used for smaller tumors. Surgery to remove all or part of the penis is called penectomy: Partial penectomy
is a frequently-used form of therapy. The tumor is removed along
with a margin of normal tissue. Historically, a two-centimeter margin
was obtained in all cases, but more recent data suggest that such
wide margins may not be necessary. Surgeons are currently attempting
to spare as much of the glans (head) and shaft as possible to retain
urinary and sexual function. Total penectomy
involves removal of the entire penis for large tumors. The surgeon
reroutes the urethra behind the testicles and a urethrostomy (hole)
is created so the patient can urinate. Penile reconstruction surgery
using a flap of skin from the forearm to create a new penis has
been done, but the procedure is still extremely rare. For very small superficial tumors, penile cancer may be treated with a laser beam that destroys the tumor, radiation therapy and in some cases, a cream containing the chemotherapy drug flourouracil applied to the skin. These treatments offer the best opportunity to spare the glans penis and sexual function. That is why it is important to find penile tumors early by seeking immediate medical attention for any abnormalities on the penis. For more on Penis Problems and Conditions, go there... Amy Otis, RN is the owner and author of Sex-Ed101 and Coolnurse.com Stop by sometime, you might just learn something. Health class was never like this! |
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