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Penile cancer is a rare form of cancer that affects the tissues of the penis. This condition is rare and could affect men over 50 years old. Penile cancer symptoms include a lump that develops on the penis, changes in colour where the lump is located, thickening of the foreskin and an unexplained rash along the area. There is no known cause of penile cancer but men who smoke and who carry the HPV are more at risk of developing penile cancer.
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