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A 65-year-old man beaten cancer’s 12-month prognosis after treatment for HPV-linked penile cancer.
Patrick Howard, a 65-year-old man diagnosed with terminal penile cancer caused by HPV in 2020, defied a 12-month prognosis after undergoing a penectomy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
Initially diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018, he developed an aggressive form of penile cancer, leading to the removal of two-thirds of his penis.
Now nearly two years past his last treatment, Howard remains cancer-free and advocates for awareness of the rare disease, which mainly affects men over 50 and is linked to certain HPV types.
His story highlights the importance of early detection and open conversations about men's health.
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Un hombre de 65 años venció el pronóstico de cáncer a los 12 meses después del tratamiento para el cáncer de pene relacionado con el VPH.