
pmid: 21814740
Penile cancer is an uncommon disease in the industrialized world that most frequently presents at low stage and is cured with treatment of local and regional surgery. In cases of advanced cancer, the use of more aggressive surgical techniques and the addition of adjuvant therapy may be warranted. So far, few agents have been found that improve survival with metastatic disease and thus aggressive primary treatment is required. This review discusses diagnosis, staging, and therapy for high risk penile cancer.
Male, Radiotherapy, Lymphatic Metastasis, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Carcinoma, Humans, Inguinal Canal, Lymph Node Excision, Combined Modality Therapy, Penile Neoplasms
Male, Radiotherapy, Lymphatic Metastasis, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Carcinoma, Humans, Inguinal Canal, Lymph Node Excision, Combined Modality Therapy, Penile Neoplasms
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