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Could Cancer Effect Partner On Having Sexual Relationship?

I was diagnosed with endometrial cancer in feb 2009, I had a total hysterectomy and was on hormone therapy for a year. All has been well since, so far. I lost my husband in June 2010, and recently remarried. My new partner and I have been having sex for a little over a year. He has developed a penile discharge and has broken out on his penis. We are both in our late fifties, and his wife has been deceased for two years. He is presently taking lisinopril, and simistatin. Could my cancer be having an effect on him?
Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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Welcome to Healthcare Magic.. Endometrial cancer is not contagious.. It will not spread by sexual contact... However you might be having a genital tract infection that could have caused his penile infection... Both of you need to consult your GP and if needed start on medication after a physical exam and investigations.... Thank you for contacting Healthcare Magic... Hope this clarified your query
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Could Cancer Effect Partner On Having Sexual Relationship?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic.. Endometrial cancer is not contagious.. It will not spread by sexual contact... However you might be having a genital tract infection that could have caused his penile infection... Both of you need to consult your GP and if needed start on medication after a physical exam and investigations.... Thank you for contacting Healthcare Magic... Hope this clarified your query