foreskin covers the head. If you’re
epithelium). It makes up
Adenocarcinoma. This cancer starts in your glandular cells (cells that make
bladder, kidneys and other parts of your
RashSkin thickening or changing skin colorSmall, crusty bumpsSwelling and irritation, especially in the head of your penis (foreskin of your penis, exposing the head. Many risk factors related to penile cancer are likely related to having a foreskin.Lichen sclerosus (LS). This is an inflammatory disorder that may cause the head of your penis or your foreskin to feel painful, irritated or itchy.Exam. A provider will examine you to check for unusual skin changes, like a lump or discoloration on your penis. They’ll also ask about your symptoms, habits and past illnesses.Imaging test. You may need imaging tests to see if the cancer has spread. Depending on the cancer, your healthcare provider may order a PET scan or recur). Treatment may involve a care team that includes your radiation oncologist) and a skin specialist (Mohs surgery. During this procedure, your healthcare provider removes cancerous skin layer by layer until arriving at the healthy tissue underneath.scrotum) so you can pee.Your healthcare provider may use radiation, Make an Appointment