
Penile cancer is a rare but serious condition that most often affects men over the age of 50. It typically begins as changes in the skin of the penis, such as lumps, sores, or unusual growths that may be painless at first. Early diagnosis is essential, as the disease can progress quickly if left untreated. Risk factors include poor hygiene, HPV infection, smoking, and phimosis (tight foreskin).
Our multidisciplinary team is equipped to handle all aspects of diagnosis and treatment. Depending on the stage and extent of the cancer, treatment options may include topical therapy, laser surgery, partial or total penectomy, and lymph node dissection. We take a patient-centered approach, prioritizing both effective cancer control and preserving quality of life, function, and appearance whenever possible.
We understand the emotional and psychological impact of penile cancer. That’s why we provide compassionate care, including counseling and rehabilitation support, to help patients and their families through every stage of treatment and recovery. Our goal is to ensure the best possible outcomes—both medically and personally—for each patient.