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Penile Cancer – Treatment Overview
Penile Cancer – Treatment Overview
Penile cancer treatment is dependent on several factors like the location and extent of the cancer, grading, whether or not metastasis has occurred and the person’s general health condition. Surgery is the main line of treatment for penile cancer along with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Penis preservation and reconstruction is possible in recent times due to latest operative techniques. Surgery The treatment of small-sized cancers located on the surface and not yet metastasized is done by removal of solely the malignant area and small extent of the adjoining area. The removal of the cancer is carried out with the assistance of conventional surgery employing laser or cryotherapy (an iced probe is used for freeze-killing the cancerous cells). In case only the foreskin has been affected, then  [...]

December 10th, 2009 | Penile Cancer
Penile Cancer
Penile Cancer
Cancer affecting the penis is uncommon and found in nearly four hundred men in the UK annually. It is mostly noted in men past fifty years of age. Penile Cancer Causes The precise reasons for penile cancer occurring is ambiguous. It is less prevalent among men that have had circumcision wherein removal of all or parts of the foreskin have been done subsequent to birth. This could be due the reason that uncircumcised men face difficulty in completely pulling back the foreskin hence leading to improper cleansing of the area beneath it that could harbour HPV or human papilloma virus –the key offender leading to penile warts, additionally raising the risk of developing penile cancer. Few of the skin conditions affecting the penis could progress leading to the development of cancer when ignored.  [...]

November 27th, 2009 | Penile Cancer