
Penile cancer is a rare but serious condition that affects the skin and tissues of the penis.
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Testicular cancer is a type of cancer that originates in the testes. Although it is relatively rare, it is the most common cancer in young men aged 15-35.
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Haematuria is the passing of blood in your urine. It is not normal and needs further tests to determine the cause.
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Erectile dysfunction is very common, and many Australian men will experience it at some time in their lives. It is more common as you get older.
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Non-cancerous growth of the prostate is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and affects the centre of the prostate gland. As it progresses, it can compress the urethra, obstructing the flow of urine.
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Kidney cancer accounts for almost 3% of all new cancers diagnosed in Australia. This means over 4000 people will be diagnosed with kidney cancer in Australia this year alone.
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Bladder cancer is due to the abnormal growth of the cells lining the bladder. Urothelial carcinoma (also known as transitional cell carcinoma) is the most common type of bladder cancer.
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Prostate cancer is common, particularly in men over the age of 60. One in six Australian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lives.
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Kidney stones are common in Australia. Around one in ten people will develop a kidney stone at some point in their lives. They are about twice as common in men.
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