Liverpool Man Shares Positive Outlook on Life After Penile Cancer
Man nicknamed 'stumpy' because four inches of his kn*b is missing says 'sex is great'
Dailystar Co Uk
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Steven Hammill, a 34-year-old from Liverpool, UK, who lost four inches of his penis to cancer, shares that his sex life has improved post-surgery. He emphasizes the importance of communication in intimacy and encourages men to seek medical advice for any unusual symptoms.
- 01Steven Hammill lost four inches of his penis due to penile cancer but maintains a fulfilling sex life.
- 02He emphasizes that intimacy has become more connected and meaningful after his surgery.
- 03Penile cancer is rare, making up less than 1% of male cancers in the UK, with around 770 new cases annually.
- 04Hammill encourages men to seek immediate medical advice for any unusual symptoms.
- 05Survival rates are significantly better when cancer is detected early.
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Steven Hammill, a 34-year-old man from Liverpool, UK, lost four inches of his penis due to penile cancer but reports that his sex life has improved significantly post-surgery. Despite the physical changes, he experiences normal erections and sensitivity, stating that intimacy is now more connected and fulfilling. Hammill, who was diagnosed at 26, underwent a partial penectomy and is now in remission. He shares his journey on TikTok, where he has received various requests related to his condition. Penile cancer is uncommon in the UK, accounting for less than 1% of male cancers, with approximately 770 new cases each year. Early detection is crucial, as five-year survival rates can be as high as 80–90% if caught early but drop significantly if the cancer spreads. Hammill urges men to be proactive about their health, emphasizing that timely medical intervention can be life-saving.
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Hammill's story raises awareness about penile cancer and the importance of early detection, potentially encouraging men to seek medical help sooner.
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