- Imaging
- Laboratory
- Ultrasound – It is a non-invasive scanning technique. Ultrasound images are created using sound waves and are able to gather real-time images of both anatomy and function. It helps in the initial evaluation of the penis.
- PET-CT – It is a tool used to provide more information in diagnosing primary penile cancer and to look for any metastases to other organs, which helps in further management.
- MRI – It is a tool that uses the interaction of radio waves and magnetic field which is processed in a high-speed computer system to produce scan pictures and aids in a detailed study of the tumour, its blood supply, location and extent.
- Biopsy- Penile cancer is diagnosed through a simple physical examination and a subsequent biopsy of the lump or the red area.