A soldier has had half of his penis surgically removed after doctors wrongly diagnosed his cancer three times in the UK. Gavin Brooks, 45, has now received the news that he only has one year to live.
The father of two, who calls his penis “Frankenweiner”, wants to undergo one last therapy abroad “to stay as long as possible”. Chemotherapy on the NHS has so far not worked, as reviewed in the Daily Mail.
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Brooks, an Army NCO, went to military doctors three times in 2021, after he experienced a tight ring of skin around his foreskin and then an injury to the tip of his penis.
His doctor thought he had a genital wart, but Brooks wasn’t convinced. He believed it was lichen sclerosus, a condition that causes the skin on the penis to become patchy, discolored, and hard.
Brooks said: “The best way I can describe it is as a ring of tissue or tough skin inside the foreskin. When I retracted the foreskin, I had to pass it over the head of the penis.”
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“The skin that connects the foreskin to the penis was torn and bleeding and it hurt when I went to urinate. I knew that this was not normal and that I had to review it, ”she recounts.
After three weeks, Brooks went to the Army medics and suggested that it might be lichen sclerosus.
“The army doctors thought it was a wart, but I didn’t know how I got one, since I had been married for 20 years and had only one sexual partner at the time, so I didn’t think they were right.”
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Four weeks later, when it hadn’t gone away, she went back to the same doctor who still believed it was a wart.
Brooks sought help again at the same medical center, but this time he was seen by a different doctor, who thought it might be thrush and gave him a cream.

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Frustrated that his symptoms were not improving, he went to a sexual health clinic, where he was eventually referred to a dermatologist, who took a biopsy of his penis. When the result came back, they told him that he had cancer.
That’s when Brooks underwent surgery last January in which part of his penis was removed.

“They lifted my penis and cut it in half and took a skin graft from my leg to make a penis head, but it’s flat with a hole in it. I have nicknamed him the Frankenweiner.”
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Some 700 men are diagnosed each year in the UK, which is equivalent to two cases per day. He said that if he had been diagnosed earlier, he may have only needed a circumcision.
“My son Jorge says that one day he will lift the World Cup and I want to be there for that.”

“I hope I can get some kind of treatment abroad that can help reduce the cancer and make my life longer so that I can stay as long as possible,” Brooks said.
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