Im 14 and i have penile cancer what should i do ?
Question:
i dnt want to die but i dont want my parents to worry
what should i do ?
Answers:
you are 14. have you seen a doctor and how do you really know you ahve penile cancer??
i dont know what you should do ! but i wish you all the best and god be withyou.
cut it off
live your life to the fullest everyday. do your parents know? appreciate what you do have.
you'd betta hurry up get some
How do you know? Have you seen a doctor? We need details
Get a second opinion.
Are you sure its penile cancer? A draining sore on the foreskin or glans of the penis may be a sign of penile cancer.
live your life how you whant to do all the stuff you didint get to do and the stuff you whant to do .
talk to your doctor about options & don't leave your folks out of this, for one thing they will be footing the bills for your treatment. Cancer is not an immediate death warrant, many people live long lives if treatment started early.
Not sure what your question is . . you should ask your pediatric oncologist about any questions that you might have. Ask for an oncologist that specializes in adolescent oncology.
Teens do not generally get this type of cancer. Teens can get Testicular cancer, which is treatable in the early stages. What stage of the disease were you diagnosed with?
Probably the best thing that you can do is first ask your oncology team if you can have counseling with a medical social worker. They can help you cope with any social problems or fears you may have.
Next you can reach out to other teens online who have cancer. Try visiting places like Planet Cancer:
Planet Cancer
http://www.planetcancer.org/
Teen Living with Cancer
http://www.teenslivingwithcancer.org/...
Group Loop
http://www.grouploop.org/
Hope Lab
http://www.hopelab.org/
LiveStrong
http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.khlxk1p...
I'm too young for this
http://www.imtooyoungforthis.org/communi...
Best wishes
Is this your Dr's diagnosis or yours?.. I have NEVER heard of penile cancer in children or teens...
Cut it off and join a choir!
I really doubt the validity of your question. Penile cancer is VERY rare (1 out of 100,000) and even more rare in children and teens. If your parents know, which they do if you were diagnosed by a doctor, then I am sure they are already worried. Your life expectancy is relevant to what stage your cancer is, but the overall 5-year survival rate for all stages of penile cancer is about 50%. Best of luck to you.
Do whatever the doctors tell you to do, it will be ok. I had breast cancer and I am still here. I take emails if you want to talk
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