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Penile Carcinoma | Dr. Chandra Sekhar Patro | Risk Factors, Symptoms & Treatment Penile Carcinoma is a type of cancer that forms in the tissues of the penis. The first noticeable symptom is typically a lump, mass, or ulcer on the penis, which may appear as a small bump or a larger, infected sore. Men who are uncircumcised are at a higher risk of developing penile cancer due to conditions like phimosis (a condition where the foreskin cannot be pulled back). Early detection and timely treatment are crucial for better outcomes. Dr. Chandra Sekhar Patro, Consultant Urologist at Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Jessore Road, Kolkata, explains the risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options for penile carcinoma. Key Insights from the Video: Risk Factors for Penile Cancer: Dr. Patro explains how being uncircumcised, having poor hygiene, or suffering from phimosis can increase the risk of developing penile carcinoma. Symptoms of Penile Carcinoma: Early signs include the presence of lumps or ulcers on the penis that may seem harmless but can indicate a serious condition. Treatment Options: The video outlines the treatment options available, including surgical removal of the tumor, as well as other medical interventions. Dr. Patro’s Points: Dr. Patro emphasizes the importance of early detection, prompt medical consultation, and appropriate management of the condition. Risk Factors and Causes: Uncircumcised men: Men who are uncircumcised have a higher risk of developing penile cancer due to the accumulation of smegma beneath the foreskin. Phimosis: A condition in which the foreskin cannot be retracted, leading to poor hygiene and an increased risk of infections that can trigger cancerous changes. Treatment for Penile Carcinoma: Surgical Removal: The most common treatment for penile cancer is the surgical removal of the tumor or the affected part of the penis. Other Treatments: Depending on the stage of cancer, treatment may also include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or topical medications. If you notice any unusual growth, sore, or lump on the penis, consult a urologist immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment. For video consultations with Dr. Chandra Sekhar Patro, schedule an appointment here: https://bit.ly/2z7Y0Bd. Stay connected with Narayana Health: Facebook: Narayana Health Instagram: @NarayanaHealthIndia Twitter: @NarayanaHealth Blog: Narayana Health Blog LinkedIn: Narayana Health Quora: Narayana Health on Quora Video Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Risk Factors of Penile Cancer 1:15 - Phimosis and Cancer Risk 2:15 - Treatment Options 3:54 - Dr. Patro's Key Points