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https://sg.yahoo.com/news/penis-cancer-rise-brazil-sees-021536138.html
Sat, 22 June 2024 at 4:46 pm SGT6-min read
When detected early, there is a high chance of recovery through treatments such as the surgical removal of the lesion, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
But if left untreated, partial or total amputation of the penis, and possibly other nearby genital organs such as the testicles, may become necessary.
João underwent a partial amputation in January and says it was a difficult time.
"It's something you never imagine will happen to you, and when it does, you can't just go around telling people," he says.
"I was terrified of surgery, but there was no other alternative. The feeling in the first weeks after the surgery was one of sadness, I can't deny it. Not having part of your penis is horrible."
Penis cancer cases increasing: Brazil sees 6,500 amputations in a decade
Luis Barrucho - BBC World ServiceSat, 22 June 2024 at 4:46 pm SGT6-min read
When detected early, there is a high chance of recovery through treatments such as the surgical removal of the lesion, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
But if left untreated, partial or total amputation of the penis, and possibly other nearby genital organs such as the testicles, may become necessary.
João underwent a partial amputation in January and says it was a difficult time.
"It's something you never imagine will happen to you, and when it does, you can't just go around telling people," he says.
"I was terrified of surgery, but there was no other alternative. The feeling in the first weeks after the surgery was one of sadness, I can't deny it. Not having part of your penis is horrible."