Scrotal cancer

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Scrotal cancer is a rare cancer. In most cases it's a squamous cell carcinoma. It's related to topical carcinogens: soot, tar, etc. and poor hygiene. It usually presents as a painless, slow growing mass or ulceration. Diagnosis is made by biopsy. The treatment is surgical excision.