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600: Utility of Pre-Operative Lymphoscintigraphy and Intraoperative Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Penile Cancer: A Different Viewpoint [PDF]
Philippe E. Spiess+7 more
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Human papillomavirus and penile cancers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: HPV typing and clinical features [PDF]
Marcos Antônio Maurício Scheiner+5 more
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Penile rehabilitation and cancer spread
This year, the Editorial Board has given much attention to convergence. By systematically combining diverse fields of study, efforts have been made to overcome the limitations of existing interpretations. The convergent status of rehabilitation exercises and the need to overcome medical and societal problems through convergence, which was emphasized ...
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What's New? About half of penile squamous cell carcinomas are causally associated with inflammatory conditions such as lichen sclerosus (LSc), but few large‐scale studies have assessed the risk of penile cancer in men with LSc. Here, the authors conducted a large nationwide study in Denmark to estimate the risk of penile and non‐penile cancer in men ...
Marianne Gardar Stærk+5 more
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Sentinel lymph node biopsy in penile cancer: a comparative study using modified inguinal dissection [PDF]
Ubirajara Ferreira+4 more
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What's New? Immune suppression induced by HIV infection significantly increases the risk of certain cancers among people with HIV (PWH). In the present study, the authors investigated cancer incidence among HIV‐infected individuals in Italy using data from the Italian Cohort Naïve Antiretrovirals. Comparison with the corresponding general population in
Pierluca Piselli+243 more
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Penile cancer is normally discovered in an early stage due to its visibility to the patient. This case report demonstrates a morbidly obese patient with a locally advanced penile cancer hidden by fatty tissue.
Cam Nguyen+5 more
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Psychology, men and cancer [PDF]
A disease of the anatomical or social body, cancer raises fears about the uncontrollable division and multiplication of some abnormality that will lead ultimately to the destruction of those very conditions that make possible our lives.
Branney, P, Eardley, I, Witty, K
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What's New? Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) with tumor antigen‐specific CD8+ T cells has shown success in clinical trials treating patients with advanced or metastatic melanoma. Here, the authors established protocols for generating CD8+ T cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) expressing a melanoma‐specific T cell receptor (TCR) or ...
Juliane Poelchen+13 more
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Penile carcinoma is an uncommon and potentially mutilating disease with a still unknown etiology. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection seems to play an important role in the development of a subset of these carcinomas and its presence is thought to be ...
Larissa A. Afonso+4 more
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