What happens during the disease - carcinoma in situ: penis
Carcinoma in situ of the penis is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, such as exposure to certain types of hpv, that cause abnormal changes in the cells of the penis. these changes cause the cells to grow and divide uncontrollably, forming a tumor that can invade surrounding tissue and spread to other parts of the body.
Carcinoma in situ: penis - Prevention
Carcinoma in situ of the penis can be prevented through regular self-examinations, avoiding exposure to known risk factors such as smoking and hpv infection, and regular check-ups with a healthcare provider to ensure early detection and treatment.