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Penile Cancer

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

What is penile cancer?

Penile cancer forms in or on the penis. Most penile cancers are squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). SCC is a slow growing cancer that usually does not spread. Penile cancer can develop in males of any age but is most common in those 55 years or older.

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What increases my risk for penile cancer?

What are the signs and symptoms of penile cancer?

How is penile cancer diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will examine you and ask about your symptoms. You may need any of the following:

What do I need to know about penile cancer staging?

After cancer is found, your healthcare provider will use tests to find the stage of the cancer. Tests may include CT or PET scan, ultrasound, or x-ray pictures. Staging means your provider will assign a number. The number can help you understand if the cancer has or may spread:

How is penile cancer treated?

Your healthcare provider will tell you the benefits and risks of each treatment to help you make decisions. For early stage cancer, your provider may recommend tests and follow-up visits to check for changes over time. The following may be used alone or together, depending on the type and stage of penile cancer you have:

What can I do to manage or prevent penile cancer?

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Where can I find support and more information?

When should I seek immediate care?

When should I call my doctor?

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