Meanwhile, other doctors have weighed in on what to do to reduce your risk.
“Established risk factors also include unprotected sex, specifically not using condoms, with poor hygiene further increasing risks,” Dr Neil Barber, Clinical Lead for Urology at Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, told the BBC.
He said cases were also primarily seen in patients who are uncircumcised.
Meanwhile, other doctors say an aging population is also contributing to case numbers as penis cancer is most common in men aged in their 60s.