Phimosis https://greenmedinfo.com/taxonomy/term/3877/all en The factors positively associated with invasive penile cancers include the presence of phimosis, tobacco smoking, chewing tobacco, injury to the penis, balanitis, genital warts, and high-risk HPV infection. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/factors-positively-associated-invasive-penile-cancers-include-presence-phimosi PMID:  Urology. 2010 Aug;76(2 Suppl 1):S2-6. PMID: 20691882 Abstract Title:  Epidemiology and natural history of penile cancer. Abstract:  An extensive literature search was performed using the key words squamous cell carcinoma of the penis, phimosis, circumcision, chronic balanitis, cigarette smoking, genital warts and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. All selected studies were classified according to the level of evidence (LE). The final grades of recommendation were assigned after discussion by the full panel of the International Consultation on Penile Cancer in November 2008. The factors positively associated with invasive penile cancers include the presence of phimosis (LE 3a), tobacco smoking (LE 3a-4), chewing tobacco (LE 3a), injury to the penis (LE 3a), balanitis (LE 3a), genital warts (LE 3a), and high-risk HPV infection (LE 3a-4). https://greenmedinfo.com/article/factors-positively-associated-invasive-penile-cancers-include-presence-phimosi#comments Balanitis Genital Warts Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Penile Cancer Phimosis Tobacco Toxicity Diseases that are Linked Human Study Sun, 16 Jan 2011 04:28:13 +0000 greenmedinfo 60186 at https://greenmedinfo.com