Receive a diagnosis of cancer It’s easily the worst news in a doctor’s office. It immediately generates fear and anguish, as well as uncertainty about our health. And among these there is a the cancer that attacks men is as strange as it is lethal.
“Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of malignant cells or abnormal in the body. It occurs when the genetic material changes,” she summarizes. Medline Plusthe United States National Library of Medicine.
And he points out that this “causes cells to grow out of control: they divide too quickly and do not die normally.”
It is known that there are many different types of cancer, which can appear in almost any organ or tissue, such as lung, colon, breast, skin, bone or nervous tissue.
But there is one that is taken into account very little and in some countries the cases are growing: the penile cancer.
What should I know about penile cancer?
Penile cancer begins when malignant cells form in the tissues of this organ, which is part of the male reproductive system.
The penis has two types of erectile tissue (spongy tissue with blood vessels that fill with blood during erection):
Penile cancer begins when malignant cells form in the tissues of this organ. Source: National Cancer Institute- Corpora cavernosa: two columns of erectile tissue that make up the majority of the penis.
- Spongeous body: a single column of erectile tissue that forms a small part of the penis. It surrounds the urethra (the tube through which urine and semen are eliminated).
The erectile tissue is enveloped by connective tissue and covered with skin. The glans (head of the penis) is covered by loose skin called the foreskin.
After this explanation, one of the big problems is this cancer It is lethal because it is usually diagnosed in advanced stages.
Also, even though it may seem like a lie these days, why many men They decide not to consult or undergo treatment.
“They think that this is a normal problem or that it will disappear or that nothing will happen, that it will miraculously resolve itself, but this does not happen,” specialists say.
Late diagnosis is a big problem with penile cancer. Shutterstock photo.What are the symptoms of penile cancer
One of the first manifestations of this condition is a warty lesion that grows and can form a tumor.
The portal YourMedical.com List some of the following symptoms:
- Sores, lumps, irritation or inflammation on the tip or base of the penis
- Foul-smelling discharge under the foreskin
As the cancer progresses, symptoms may include:
- Pain and bleeding from the penis (may occur with advanced disease)
Sores, lumps, or irritation on the tip or base of the penis may be a sign of cancer.- Lumps in the groin area due to cancer spreading to the inguinal lymph nodes
- Weight loss
- Difficulty urinating
What are the risk factors for penile cancer?
According to the official website of the National Cancer Institute, the risk factors for penile cancer are as follows:
- Don’t be circumcised. Circumcision can help prevent infection from human papillomavirus (HPV). It is the operation by which the doctor removes part or all of the foreskin of the penis.
- Age over 60.
- Phimosis (condition in which the foreskin of the penis fails to move back over the glans).
- Inadequate personal hygiene.
- Many sexual partners.
- Consumption of tobacco products.
If you have any injury to your penis, it is essential to see a doctor. Shutterstock photo.Specialists emphasize the importance of self-examination for early diagnosis and have a responsible sex life.
Also, it is due to any injury or change in urinary or sexual function contact a specialist doctor immediately to provide the best diagnosis.
Source: Clarin
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