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New insight in penile cancer

Minerva Urologica e Nefrologica, 2018
Penile cancer is a rare disease. Most of penile cancer are squamous cell carcinoma. Diagnosis is based on self-examination, clinical examination and confirmatory biopsy. Several imaging techniques could be used for staging purposes. However, the best modality for staging in intermediate and high-risk patients is by surgical evaluation and the use of ...
Marchioni, Michele   +6 more
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Penile cancer

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2011
This article reviews the epidemiology, diagnostic modalities and treatment of localized and advanced penile cancer, with special emphasis on most recent findings from the literature.Penile cancer is a rare disease and its treatment suffers from a paucity of evidence in the literature.
Fred Saad   +2 more
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Surgical treatment of penile cancer

European Urology Supplements, 2018
Aim of the Study: Penile cancer (PC) is an uncommon malignant tumor, with an overall incidence of around 1/100,000 males in Europe and the USA. The incidence of penile cancer increases with age, with a peak in the sixth decade but it does occur in younger men.
Boschian, R.   +10 more
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Synchronous anal and penile cancers

International Journal of Urology, 2004
Abstract  Malignancies of the anogenital region have similar etiology, including viral infections, sexual habits, social and educational factors. Condylomata acuminata represent precancerous lesions. In the available literature, we found no cases of synchronous cancers of anus and penis reported.
Leszek Kołodziejski   +3 more
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Penile Cancer and Penile Intraepithelial Neoplasia

2012
There is evidence that high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs), particularly HPV16, have a pathogenic role in about 45–50% of penile carcinoma. Very similar to the pathogenesis of vulvar cancer, there may be two etiologies for penile cancer, one HPV-related and the other due to non-HPV-related factors, such as lichen sclerosus and other chronic ...
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Penile Cancer—Update

Urology, 2010
Paul Abrams, Antonio Carlos Lima Pompeo
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PENILE CANCER

2018
Rahul D. Tendulkar   +2 more
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