
Penile cancer as primary disease is relatively rare in developed countries. The penis is a rare site of metastases in spite of its rich vascularization. Approximately 500 cases have been reported in the literature; almost 70% of primary lesions are of pelvic origin (from genitourinary or recto-sigmoid primary tumors). We describe a case of penile metastasis from lung cancer. The rarity of the event prompted us to also explore related reviews and discuss the incidence, physiopathology, diagnosis and therapy of penile secondary cancer.
Malignant pri-apism; Penile metastasis; Penis; Secondary malignancy; Oncology; Cancer Research, Cancer Research, penile metastasis, Review, RC31-1245, Other systems of medicine, penis, Oncology, malignant priapism., secondary malignancy, Internal medicine, RZ201-999
Malignant pri-apism; Penile metastasis; Penis; Secondary malignancy; Oncology; Cancer Research, Cancer Research, penile metastasis, Review, RC31-1245, Other systems of medicine, penis, Oncology, malignant priapism., secondary malignancy, Internal medicine, RZ201-999
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