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Exploring Penile Cancers

Penile cancer is a rare form of cancer that occurs in the tissues of the penis. It usually starts on the skin cells of the penis and can spread to nearby lymph nodes and other parts of the body if not treated early. Risk factors include smoking, HPV infection, poor hygiene, and phimosis (tight foreskin). Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Early detection improves the chances of successful treatment.

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Exploring Penile Cancers

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  1. Uro Oncologist Dr Amitabh Singh Dr. Amitabh Singh | Best Uro Oncologist | Uro Onco Surgeon | Robotic Prostate Cancer in Delhi Visit Our Website urooncologistdramitabh.com

  2. About Us Dr. Amitabh Singh is a young and emerging urologist who specializes in uro-oncology. He completed his fellowship in uro-oncology at the esteemed Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Center in Delhi. He performs multiple surgical procedures, including open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgeries.

  3. What is Penile Cancer? Penile cancer is a rare form of cancer that occurs in the tissues of the penis. It usually starts on the skin cells of the penis and can spread to nearby lymph nodes and other parts of the body if not treated early. Risk factors include smoking, HPV infection, poor hygiene, and phimosis (tight foreskin). Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Early detection improves the chances of successful treatment.

  4. Signs & Symptoms Changes in skin Such as color, thickness, or texture of the penis, including redness, irritation, or a rash. Lumps or sores These may appear on the penis, often painless but may bleed and ulcerate. Changes in foreskin Difficulty retracting the foreskin (phimosis) or persistent tightening. Pain or discomfort Particularly during urination or intercourse. Swollen lymph nodes In the groin area.

  5. Treatments • 01 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 05 • Surgery • Chemotherapy • Radiation Therapy • Mohs surgery • Immunotherapy • The primary treatment for most gynecologic cancers. Surgeons remove the tumor and surrounding tissues. For ovarian cancer, hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) may be necessary. • Uses drugs to kill cancer cells or stop them from growing. It's often used after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells, or before surgery to shrink tumors. Chemotherapy can be given orally or through injections. • Uses high-energy beams to kill cancer cells or shrink tumors. It can be external (from outside the body) or internal (placing a radioactive substance near the cancer). This specialized surgery involves removing layers of cancerous tissue one at a time and examining them under a microscope until no cancer cells remain. • Boosts the body's immune system to fight cancer. It's being studied for use in some gynecologic cancers, especially recurrent or advanced cases.

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