Cancer of the Penis – Facts, Signs, Symptoms and Diagnosis
Cancer of the Penis
Cancer is a big worry for many people. It is estimated now that at least 300,000 people a year are now diagnosed with every year in theUK. The most common forms of cancer are breast, lung, colon and prostate cancer. Cancer of the penis is much rarer.
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It is vital as with most cancers to have an early diagnosis and therefore gain treatment quickly to bring about a positive outcome. Cancers can sometimes appear as flat growths that are blue-brownish in colour, or as a red rash, or small crusty bumps. It is vital to pull back the foreskin regularly to check because often it is the only time these symptoms are visible.
At this point that we must say that other illnesses than cancer can bring about these conditions however if you have any of these symptoms please visit you doctor or health specialist straight away.

Diagnosis
If the biopsy comes back positive for cancer then to assess the seriousness most doctors will do more test to make sure the cancer hasn’t spread into the body.
Cancer is spread through either the blood of through the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of he body’s defence against infection and disease. It works as a network of lymph glands linked by fine ducts containing lymph fluid. Tests are done to see how best to treat a patient.
Other tests include:-
Chest x-ray A chest x-ray is usually done to check whether or not the cancer has spread to the lungs.
CT (computerised tomography) scan
Lymph node biopsy If you have any enlarged lymph nodes in the groin, your doctor may put a needle into the node to get a sample of cells. This is to see whether or not the enlargement is due to cancer. Enlarged lymph nodes are often due to infection and not cancer, so your doctor may also give you a course of antibiotics to see whether or not the swollen nodes shrink.
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