Abstract

Who is more affected by penile cancer and why is the diagnosis delayed?

Malignant tumor of the penis is a rare disorder. It is recognized in our united states in 40- 55 patients in step with year. Due to the embarrassment bobbing up from its location, patients frequently hesitate to show to a doctor. The prevalence of the sickness is low worldwide. We couldn't discover a case observe that examines the connection among the formation and the discovery of the penile cancer and the sufferers’ social history on such a massive range of tested sufferers neither in Hungarian, nor in global literature. Penile squamous cellular carcinoma, the most common penile malignancy, behaves similarly to squamous mobile carcinoma in other elements of the skin. Metastasis, which occurs with this form of carcinoma when the analysis or treatment is delayed, is generally lethal. This is a slow-developing cancer in its early stages, and as it seldom interferes with voiding or erectile function, sufferers do now not complain until ache or a discharge from the cancer happens. By this time, the cancer has commonly advanced from being superficial to invasive.


Author(s): Anna Eva Piros

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