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Penile cancer is a rare malignancy in the Western world, but in Asia, Africa, and South Africa the incidence is much higher. Risk factors, including phimosis, human papillomavirus (HPV), smoking, chronic inflammatory conditions, psoralen ultraviolet photochemotherapy, genital warts, and HIV infection play a role in the pathogenesis of penile cancer ...
Rosa Djajadiningrat, Simon Horenblas
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The impact of surgical treatment for penile cancer – Patients' perspectives
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Penile cancer is a rare but highly treatable condition. Whilst over 80% survive for over five years, treatment can have a significant impact on quality of life.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
Penile cancer, while relatively rare in the western world, remains a disease with severe morbidity and mortality, not to mention significant psychological ramifications. Furthermore, the disease is observed with dramatically increased incidence in other parts of the world.
Giuseppe, Micali +3 more
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Penile cancer, while relatively rare in the western world, remains a disease with severe morbidity and mortality, not to mention significant psychological ramifications. Furthermore, the disease is observed with dramatically increased incidence in other parts of the world.
Giuseppe, Micali +3 more
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Radiotherapy for penile cancers
Cancer/Radiothérapie, 2022Penile cancers are uncommon and should be treated in expert center. Radiotherapy indications are mainly limited to exclusive brachytherapy for early stage penile glans cancer. Brachytherapy yields to excellent outcome for disease control and organ and function preservation. Only scarce data are available for external beam radiation therapy. It could be
A, Escande +7 more
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Penile Sparing Techniques For Penile Cancer
Postgraduate Medicine, 2020Penile cancers are rare malignancies. Traditional surgical options, including partial and total penectomy, can dramatically affect a patient's quality of life and mental health. In select patients, penile sparing techniques (PST) have the potential to remove the primary tumor with comparable oncologic outcomes while maintaining penile length, sexual ...
Andrew, Fang, James, Ferguson
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Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 2009
This is an overview of current approaches in prevention, diagnosis, staging, treatment, and follow-up of penile cancer, with a particular perspective on elderly patients. Specific biologic and histologic features of penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the elderly are reported, focusing on the more typical precancerous and accompanying lesions ...
Salvioni R +4 more
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This is an overview of current approaches in prevention, diagnosis, staging, treatment, and follow-up of penile cancer, with a particular perspective on elderly patients. Specific biologic and histologic features of penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the elderly are reported, focusing on the more typical precancerous and accompanying lesions ...
Salvioni R +4 more
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Update on penile sparing surgery for penile cancer
Current Opinion in Urology, 2021Purpose of review Penile sparing surgery (PSS) is considered the standard of care in penile cancer where appropriate, as preservation of the penis may enable the patient to maintain urinary and sexual function. This review will focus on the latest developments over the past two years.
Eleni, Anastasiadis +2 more
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Hospital Medicine, 2002
Carcinoma of the penis affects 1 in 100 000 men per year in most developed countries. It accounts for less than 1% of adult malignancies in Europe and the USA. Survival is excellent if diagnosed early, but most men present up to 1 year after the initial lesion is noted. Unfortunately the treatment of metastatic disease is still disappointing.
R, Hamid +3 more
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Carcinoma of the penis affects 1 in 100 000 men per year in most developed countries. It accounts for less than 1% of adult malignancies in Europe and the USA. Survival is excellent if diagnosed early, but most men present up to 1 year after the initial lesion is noted. Unfortunately the treatment of metastatic disease is still disappointing.
R, Hamid +3 more
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2015
Penile cancer is a devastating disease, usually diagnosed late, that requires wide excisions, which causes alterations in self-esteem and body image, affecting sexual and urinary functions, which compromise quality of life. Recently, an increasing interest in penile-sparing surgeries (PSSs) has emerged, aiming to spare patients from these complications.
Said Abdallah Al-Mamari +1 more
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Penile cancer is a devastating disease, usually diagnosed late, that requires wide excisions, which causes alterations in self-esteem and body image, affecting sexual and urinary functions, which compromise quality of life. Recently, an increasing interest in penile-sparing surgeries (PSSs) has emerged, aiming to spare patients from these complications.
Said Abdallah Al-Mamari +1 more
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2012
To review the risk factors, prevention, treatment, and management of the patient with penile cancer.Publications; clinical experience.Penile cancer is a rare malignancy in the United States, but is more common in developing countries. The disease is so uncommon in the United States that there are oncology nurses who have never cared for a patient with ...
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To review the risk factors, prevention, treatment, and management of the patient with penile cancer.Publications; clinical experience.Penile cancer is a rare malignancy in the United States, but is more common in developing countries. The disease is so uncommon in the United States that there are oncology nurses who have never cared for a patient with ...
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