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  2. Penile cancer - Wikipedia

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    Penile cancer is a rare cancer in developed nations, with annual incidence varying from 0.3 to 1 per 100,000 per year, accounting for around 0.4–0.6% of all malignancies. [4] The annual incidence is approximately 1 in 100,000 men in the United States, [ 28 ] 1 in 250,000 in Australia, [ 29 ] and 0.82 per 100,000 in Denmark. [ 30 ]

  3. Lichen sclerosus - Wikipedia

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    Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease, of unknown cause, which can affect any body part of any person, but has a strong preference for the genitals (penis, vulva), and is also known as balanitis xerotica obliterans when it affects the penis.

  4. Balanitis - Wikipedia

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    Balanitis caused by smegma. Inflammation has many possible causes, including irritation by environmental substances, certain medications, physical trauma, and infection such as bacterial, viral, or fungal. [6] [7] Some of these infections are sexually transmitted, however a yeast infection, Candida balanitis, is generally not categorized as such.

  5. Pseudoepitheliomatous keratotic and micaceous balanitis

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    Pseudoepitheliomatous keratotic and micaceous balanitis, (PKMB) is a cutaneous condition characterized by skin lesions on the glans penis that are wart-like with scaling. [1]: 657 It can present as a cutaneous horn. [2] PKMB is usually asymptomatic, with occasional irritation, burning sensation, fissuring, or maceration.

  6. Phimosis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Unable to pull the foreskin back past the glans [3] Complications: Balanitis, [3] penile cancer [citation needed], urinary retention: Usual onset: Normal at birth [3] Duration: Typically resolves by 18 years old [4] Causes: Normal, balanitis, balanitis xerotica obliterans [5] Risk factors: Diaper rash, poor cleaning, diabetes [6 ...

  7. Males lose sex chromosome as they age. It could make cancer ...

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    Scientists have found that not only do chromosomes provide the building blocks of human life, they may also play an integral role in fighting disease. Males lose sex chromosome as they age. It ...

  8. Skin cancer can be serious, expensive and sometimes deadly ...

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    Excessive unprotected exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause skin damage, eye damage, immune suppression, and skin cancer. Even people in their 20s can develop skin cancer.

  9. Male genital disease - Wikipedia

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    The three most statistically frequently occurring diseases of the prostate gland are benign hyperplasia (a swelling of the gland, not due to cancerous accumulation), prostatitis (inflammation), and cancer [6] (which is the accumulation of malignant cells in the gland).