Can Penile Cancer Without Metastasis Be Completely Cured With Surgery?

Penile cancer without metastasis can be completely cured through surgery, but the possibility of failure cannot be ruled out.
Penile cancer is a malignant tumor originated from the head of penis, coronal sulcus and mucous membrane of inner plate of prepuce, which can be cured by surgery. The earlier the diagnosis is made and the surgery is performed as early as possible, the more favorable it is for removing diseased tissues, and the better the prognosis is, especially for penile cancer without metastasis.
In addition, penile cancer can also be treated by radiotherapy, which can save the shape of penis, sexual function and standing urination function. Generally speaking, penile cancer can be cured by active treatment, but there are chances of treatment failure.
Postoperative daily life management of penile cancer focuses on urination training and regular review, establishing regular life and work habits, proper exercise, avoiding intake of alcohol and other stimulating beverages, and supplementing proteins and vitamins appropriately. For specific treatment, please consult professional physicians.