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Does this look like penile cancer?

Couple of days ago, I noticed white patch on penis. I believe I had it for a while really, but it was whiter that day so I started Googling. So lichen sclerosus as a possible thing and how it can lead to penile cancer.

I didn't even pay attention to that small red patch I had since I also believed I have had it for a while and it never bothered me. But then my mind started playing tricks on me and I started asking myself a question, why haven't I googled it if I had it for a while, why didn't I ask on a forum about it, so I convinced myself it could be penile cancer, although I am 34 and that would be highly unlikely.

Does this look like penile cancer?

[URL="https://imgur.com/a/eisSJ8j"]https://imgur.com/a/eisSJ8j[/URL]
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Above link didn't render properly, so here it is below:

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