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Flatnews.cf, HEALTH - Cancer can grow in almost all parts of the body because the cancer cells spread anywhere. Even up in vital organs hidden location.
If the woman's body, the cancer can grow in the breast, uterus, cervix, or ovaries, then in a man's body cancer can also grow in the penis, testicles, and prostate.
Reporting from medicaldaily.com, here is the explanation.
Penile cancer
Penis has a variety of tissues in it, and it means a variety of types of cancer could develop. According to the American Cancer Society, the majority of penile cancer is found in the foreskin or skin that has not been circumcised and at the head of the penis. "These tumors tend to grow slowly but can be cured if it is diagnosed early."
In addition, there are also other types of cancer that grows namely melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer and is growing in the cells that produce skin pigment. Penile cancer is characterized by the appearance of lumps, skin discoloration, rashes, swelling, and the smell under the foreskin.
Testicular cancer
Testicles responsible for producing sperm and other male hormones. The average age of men affected by this cancer is 33 years beginning with the emergence of a sense of discomfort, swelling, and pain in the lower abdomen. According to the American Cancer Society, testicular cancer can usually be treated and the risk of men who died of testicular cancer is very low, approximately 1: 50,000 cases.
Prostate cancer
The prostate is a gland that surrounds the urethra. Prostate cancer is often indicated on the urine is passed as difficult urination or the appearance of blood in the urine. Prostate cancer is also made of men experience pain in the back, hips, or pelvis.
Prostate cancer itself is a kind of second deadliest cancer among men, besides lung cancer.