‘I Had Four Inches Of My Penis Amputated' | This Morning

700 men in the UK are diagnosed with it each year in the UK, and yet there’s still a huge taboo surrounding penile cancer. In 2019 26-year-old Steven Hamill visited the doctor, complaining of pain and swelling in his genitals, and was sent home with a topical cream. But after developing worsening, intense pain, and waking up in a pool of his own blood, Steven was rushed to A&E where doctors gave him the devastating diagnosis: penile cancer, requiring a partial amputation. Steven was forced to have four inches removed in a drastic surgery to save his life. He joins us alongside his urologist Arie Parnham, to tell us more. Broadcast on 21/04/2026 Subscribe to This Morning for more exclusive videos: http://bit.ly/1JM41yF FOLLOW US:   / thismorning     / thismorning     / thismorning   MORE ABOUT THIS MORNING: Welcome to the official This Morning Channel! Join us every weekday from 10am on ITV1, ITVX and STV as we discuss the latest news stories, meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the biggest names in Hollywood, get the latest fashion & beauty trends, and cook up a storm in our kitchen with your favourite chefs! #ThisMorning