PENIS CANCER SYMPTOMS
Cancer of the penis is very rare, there are around 630 cases in the UK each year.
It’s most often diagnosed in men over the age of 60 years however men in their 30s and 40s can also be affected.
Symptoms can include:
* A growth or ulcer on the penis, especially on the glans or foreskin.
* Changes in the colour of the penis.
* Skin thickening on the penis.
* Persistent discharge with foul odour beneath the foreskin.
* Blood coming from the tip of the penis or under the foreskin.
* Unexplained pain in the shaft or tip of the penis.
* Irregular or growing bluish-brown flat lesions or marks beneath the foreskin or on the body of the penis.
* Reddish, velvety rash beneath the foreskin.
* Small, crusty bumps beneath the foreskin.
* Irregular swelling at the end of the penis.
It’s most often diagnosed in men over the age of 60 years however men in their 30s and 40s can also be affected.
Symptoms can include:
* A growth or ulcer on the penis, especially on the glans or foreskin.
* Changes in the colour of the penis.
* Skin thickening on the penis.
* Persistent discharge with foul odour beneath the foreskin.
* Blood coming from the tip of the penis or under the foreskin.
* Unexplained pain in the shaft or tip of the penis.
* Irregular or growing bluish-brown flat lesions or marks beneath the foreskin or on the body of the penis.
* Reddish, velvety rash beneath the foreskin.
* Small, crusty bumps beneath the foreskin.
* Irregular swelling at the end of the penis.
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