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There are different types of treatment for patients with penile cancer.
It is considered a risk factor for the development of penile cancer.
These and other symptoms may be caused by penile cancer.
Surgery is the most common treatment for all stages of penile cancer.
The overall 5-year survival rate for all stages of penile cancer is about 50%.
Treatment of stage I penile cancer may include the following:
It is associated with increased risk of penile cancer.
A larger international study is under way to better examine the prevalence and causes of penile cancer.
Men with phimosis have an increased risk of penile cancer (see below).
Like many malignancies, penile cancer can spread to other parts of the body.
There are several treatment options for penile cancer, depending on staging.
Human papillomavirus infection may increase the risk of developing penile cancer.
Men who were not circumcised at birth may have a higher risk of developing penile cancer.
Topical chemotherapy may be used to treat stage 0 penile cancer.
Possible signs of penile cancer include sores, discharge, and bleeding.
Other risk factors for penile cancer include the following:
Also, circumcision may reduce the incidence of penile cancer (a very rare condition).
Penile cancer is a rare cancer in developed nations.
In the United Kingdom, fewer than 500 men are diagnosed with penile cancer every year.
Phimosis may also be a symptom of penile cancer.
Because it also increases risk of cervical or penile cancer, it's good to get an annual checkup.
Tobacco - Chewing or smoking tobacco increases the risk of penile cancer.