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Medical Conditions - Penile Cancer

Penile cancer is rare cancer that affects the penis. Initially, it starts to cause blisters or lumps in the penis. There is itching, discharge, bleeding, and change in the color of the penis. Men who maintain poor personal hygiene and those suffering from sexually transmitted diseases are at risk of developing penile cancer. It is treated by doing radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

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Is another surgery required after a partial penectomy?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. All tumors have been removed, and resection margins are free.

I have white color eruption on my penis head. What is it?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Any recent sexual exposure? What is the complaint in them? Please send good-quality photographs taken in natural light. I hope this information will help you. Thanks.

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