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Definition of Cancer, penisCancer of the penis: Cancer of the penis is a disease in which malignant cells originate in the tissues of the penis. Cancer of the penis is rare in the United States. Men who are not circumcised at birth may have a higher risk for getting cancer of the penis. A circumcision is an operation in which the doctor takes away part or all of the foreskin, the skin which covers the tip of the penis. A doctor should be seen if there are any of the following problems: growths or sores on the penis, any unusual liquid coming from the penis abnormal discharge, or bleeding. The doctor will examine the penis and feel for any lumps. If the penis does not look normal or if the doctor feels any lumps, a small sample of tissue a biopsy is removed from the penis and looked at under a microscope to see if there are any cancer cells. If cancer of the penis is found, more tests are done to find out if the cancer has spread from the penis to other parts of the body staging. A doctor needs to know the stage of the disease to plan treatment. The following stages are used for cancer of the penis:
There are treatments for all patients with cancer of the penis. Four kinds of treatment are used, namely, surgery taking out the cancer in an operation, radiation therapy using high-dose x-rays or other high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors, chemotherapy using drugs to kill the cancer cells, and biological therapy using the immune system to fight cancer. The prognosis chance of recovery and choice of treatment depend on the stage of the cancer whether it is just in the penis or has spread to other places, and the patient's general state of health. |
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