Is scrotal eczema-like cancer hard to treat?

Scrotal eczema-like carcinoma is difficult to treat.
Scrotal eczema-like cancer belongs to extramammary eczema-like cancer, and the cause of the disease is not yet clear, so the treatment is relatively difficult. In the early stage, patients may have symptoms such as blister-like rash on the surface of scrotum and breakage, and as the disease progresses, patients’ skin will be obviously necrotic, which has a great impact on the skin.
Patients are usually treated with localized wide excision of the scrotum in the early stages, which helps to remove the lesions and stabilize the condition. However, the disease may recur, and the disease is not sensitive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the treatment effect is not good.
Patients with scrotal eczema-like cancer should do early detection and early treatment, and under the guidance of professional doctors, choose appropriate methods to treat the disease to avoid aggravation.