Penile cancer
Penile cancer is cancer of the penis. It is a rare cancer in the UK. It can develop anywhere on the penis but is most common under the foreskin in men who haven’t been circumcised or on the head of the penis (the glans).
Find out about possible symptoms of penile cancer and when to see your doctor.
Find out about tests to diagnose penile cancer, screening and seeing a specialist.
Find out about the types and grades of penile cancer, as well as the number and TNM staging systems.
Read about what causes penile cancer, including lifestyle factors and other medical conditions, and see what you can do to reduce your risk.
Find out about survival for different stages of penile cancer.
Treatments for penile cancer, what to expect and how to cope with side effects.
Find out about the latest UK research, clinical trials and how you can take part.
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