Penile cancer is a rare type of cancer that occurs in the skin or tissues of the penis. It occurs in about 24 men each year and is most often diagnosed in men over 50.
Men who carry the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes genital warts, are at an increased risk of developing penile cancer.
Symptoms can include redness, irritation and a sore or lump on the penis.
Outlook
Penile cancer can be treated using a combination of surgery,radiotherapy and chemotherapy. As with most types of cancer, the outlook for individual cases depends largely on how far the cancer has advanced at the time of diagnosis.