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Penile Cancer

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  • Treatment of penile cancer
    • Types of surgery for penile cancer
    • Lymph node removal for penile cancer
    • Preparation and anaesthetics for penile cancer surgery
    • Recovery from penile cancer surgery
    • Additional treatments for penile cancer
    • Considering complementary and experimental treatments
  • After treatment for penile cancer
    • Masculinity, mental well-being and self-confidence after a penile cancer diagnosis
    • Feelings and emotions after a penile cancer diagnosis
    • Work and finances after a penile cancer diagnosis
    • Aftercare and check-ups for penile cancer
    • Physical health after penile cancer
    • Using the toilet after penile cancer surgery
    • Sex and relationships after penile cancer
    • Lymphoedema and the impact of lymph node removal
  • Reflections on penile cancer
    • Sharing experiences of penile cancer
    • Messages to professionals treating men with penile cancer
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Penile Cancer

Profiles - 75-79

Michael and Ann - Interview 10

Michael is a white male in his late 70s. He is a widower with two grown up children aged 56 and 45. Michael previously worked as a full time traffic warden, but is now retired.
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