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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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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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Penile cancer epidemiology and risk factors: a contemporary review
Current Opinion in Urology, 2019Purpose of review Our objective is to present an overview of epidemiologic, clinical, and molecular risk factors with a focus on contemporary literature.
Antoin Douglawi, T. Masterson
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Surgical treatment of penile cancer
European Urology Supplements, 2018Aim 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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Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 2022
C. Fankhauser+18 more
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C. Fankhauser+18 more
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Pembrolizumab for advanced penile cancer: a case series from a phase II basket trial
Investigational new drugs, 2021A. Hahn+8 more
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Penile Cancer and Penile Intraepithelial Neoplasia
2012There 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: Managing Sexual Dysfunction and Improving Quality of Life After Therapy
Current Urology Reports, 2021G. Coba, T. Patel
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