If a person has a cancerous tumor in their penis, the tumor might have to be removed. Another option is chemotherapy, that would attempt to kill the cancer cells and stop them from reproducing.
Cervical cancer would be my first thought.
That depends on how seriously the suffer is effected and would need to be judged by a medial authority. A skin cancer for instance can be removed and life goes on however don't have it removed in time and it can kill you
The environment may contain carcinogens. In order to reduce the risk of cancer, carcinogens need to be removed or people need to be protected from them.
Someone might need a colostomy if they have problems with their colon and all or part of it has to be removed. Bowel cancer is the most common cause but infections and blockages can also be responsible.
A person might need to have their thyroid gland removed if there is concern that they might have thyroid cancer, or that it has been confirmed that they have thyroid cancer. Another reason for removing the thyroid gland is to help treat hyperthyroidism or Graves' disease.Related Article: Hyperthyroidism and Graves' DiseaseRelated Article: Thyroid Cancer Prognosis: What to Expect
Only a doctor of Oncology (cancer) can or should answer this question.
First it well start to bubble and or blister. After the blisters fall off your penis will begin to turn purple due to lack of blood flow and eventially your penis will fall off or need to be removed by a physician
If you have a rash on your penis you need to get it checked out by a doctor. It could mean that you have a STD, and would need to treated.
You would need to get a check by your doctor.
Your physician would need to evaluate your fibroids to give recommendations and alternatives for having them removed. This would be part of the diagnosis and treatment plan by your doctor.
There is a surgery that can be used to straighten your penis. If you are interested, you would need to contact a urologist in your area.
Perhaps he(she) is undergoing a sex change operation.