Men with curved penis have increased cancer risk

Published On 2017-11-10 15:00 GMT   |   Update On 2017-11-10 15:00 GMT

Peyronie's disease is a disorder of the connective tissue of penis wherein it develops a significant curve.It is also referred to as penile fibrosis and fibrous plaques grow in the soft tissue. The scar tissue shortens and curves the penis and causes painful erections and erectile dysfunction.The incidence of Peyronie's disease is estimated from 1–23 percent of men between the age of 40–70 years. The disease affects around 155,000 male adults in the UK, and while it is more common in men over 40, it can happen at any age.


 

There is no identified cause of Peyronie's disease and it may be linked to an injury to the penis or a series of injuries over time or there may also be an autoimmune component to Peyronie's.The disease has a genetic predisposition and runs in families and it has been found lately that some of the genes that have a relationship with Peyronie's disease appear to be involved in certain types of human cancer.It has been found that WNT2, a protein-coding gene associated with Peyronie's causes colorectal cancer progression and also the progression of other cancers.


 
In a Retrospective cohort study Dr. A.W. Pastuszak et al. have analyzed subjects contained in U.S. database of insurance claims in which Men with Peyronie's disease PD or erectile dysfunction (ED) were identified through diagnosis (ICD-9) codes. In the study, a total of 48,423 men with Peyronie's disease PD, 1,177,428 with ED, and 484,230 controls were identified.


It was found that there was an increased risk of stomach cancer (HR 1.43, 95% CI 1.02-2.00), melanoma (HR 1.19, 95% CI 1.02-1.38), testis cancer (HR 1.39, 95% CI 1.05-1.84), and all cancer (HR 1.10, 95% CI 1.06-1.14) among men with PD when compared with men with ED. On analysis, it was found that men with Peyronie's had a 43 percent greater risk of stomach cancer, a 19 percent increased risk of melanoma, and a 39 percent increased risk of cancer of the testis.The study has been published in the journal of Fertility and Sterility.


 
The authors concluded that Men with PD [Peyronie's disease] have an increased risk of developing cancer, suggesting a possible common etiology between PD and cancer development, supporting recent genetic findings. Considering the findings there is a need for increased awareness and monitoring in any eventuality of anybody having a curved penis.

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