Yes, penile cancer is treatable. Depending on the stage of the cancer, the treatment options can vary. Some of the common treatments for penile cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and cryotherapy.
Surgery is often the first line of treatment for penile cancer, and it can involve removing the entire penis or just parts of it. The extent of the surgery will depend on the size and location of the tumor. The goal of surgery is to remove all of the cancerous cells.
Radiation therapy is another option for treating penile cancer. This type of therapy uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells and stop them from growing. In some cases, radiation therapy may be combined with chemotherapy to increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
Chemotherapy is a treatment that uses special drugs to kill cancer cells. The drugs are usually given intravenously or by mouth. Chemotherapy is typically used in combination with surgery or radiation therapy.
Cryotherapy is a treatment that uses extreme cold to kill cancer cells. It is usually used in combination with other treatments, such as surgery or radiation therapy.
These treatments may be used alone or in combination to treat penile cancer, depending on the stage of the cancer. It is important to talk to your doctor about the best treatment options for you.