Cancer groin

Cancer groin refers to any type of cancer that affects the area of the body between the abdomen and the upper legs. This area of the body is known as the groin. Common types of medical cancer in the groin include testicular cancer, penile cancer, vulvar cancer, and anal cancer. The symptoms of medical cancer in the groin vary depending on the type of cancer present. Common symptoms include pain or swelling in the area, lumps or masses, discharge, and changes in skin color. In some cases there may be no outward signs or symptoms of the cancer and it may be diagnosed through routine screenings or blood tests. Medical cancer in the groin can be treated in a variety of ways, depending on the type and stage of the cancer. Treatments may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapies. The type of treatment chosen will depend on the patient's individual health, the type of cancer, and the stage of the cancer. Medical cancer in the groin can be life-threatening if not treated early and properly. It is important to speak to a doctor if any symptoms are present in order to receive a proper diagnosis and begin treatment as soon as possible.