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Hello all, i have a medical problem and have not yet visited an MD. Is this cancer?

I have a lump growing where the sun doesn't shine, on my genitals (I am a male, age 40). The lump is about the size of a dime. I can definitely see its been growing the past few weeks. The lump has skin over it and is skin colored, but it has very tiny red streaks also and a waxy texture. It does not hurt. It is skin colored also. What do you think it could be? If you think cancer just tell me straight up i can take it.
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I think you need to go to the doctor, as soon as possible. Any time you have any changes, lumps, bumps, blisters, or anything that can't be explained needs to be addressed.  It could be nothing at all but the sooner you find out the better it is.
Go luck I will keep you in my thoughts and hope it is nothing serious.
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