Webinar: Survivorship in penile cancer

Penile cancer is a rare form of cancer. The incidence in Europe and the United Kingdom ranges between 0.45-1.7 per 100,000.

Wed, 3 Jul 2024
Rare CancersPenile Cancer
Organiser eUROGEN

It’s most common in men over the age of 50, but it can occur at a younger age. It can be treated with creams and laser therapy but if not caught early, treatment may include surgery.

This webinar will be held by Dr. Ben Ayres who is an urologist at St. George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, with a special interest in andrology, bladder cancer, prostate cancer and penile cancer. He will be joined by ERN Patient Advocacy Group (ePAG) members Rob Cornes and John Osborne, who will talk about survivorship in penile cancer. Rob is the Orchid Male Cancer Information Nurse. He has met literally thousands of men affected by male cancer and gained a valuable insight into the sort of information they need. John is an Independent ePAG advocate, also endorsed by Orchid: the UK’s leading charity working on behalf of anyone affected by, or interested in, male cancer. This webinar will discuss both the medical aspects and the patient journey when dealing with penile cancer.

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eUROGEN

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