AbstractAimSquamous cell carcinoma of the penis (PC) has traditionally been treated with partial penectomy with a 2-cm margin. More conservative resection margins have been reported to have no effect on oncologic control, but there is no consensus in the literature regarding functional outcomes after organ-preserving surgery for PC.MethodsSix patients meeting inclusion criteria were retrospectively identified to have received organ-sparing surgery for PC at the Cleveland Clinic from 2003 to 2012. Patient's sexual and urinary quality of life was assessed retrospectively using the International Index of Erectile Function and the patient-reported outcome measure for urethral stricture surgery.ResultsThree patients (50%) report normal erections...
OBJECTIVES: To analyze the current trends in local therapy approaches in patients with penile carcin...
When used in routine clinical practice, Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMS) can give patients...
Purpose of the researchPenile cancer is a rare but highly treatable condition. Whilst over 80% survi...
AbstractAimSquamous cell carcinoma of the penis (PC) has traditionally been treated with partial pen...
Penile cancer is an uncommon malignancy. Surgical treatment is inevitably mutilating. Considering th...
Radical surgery is the "gold standard" for treatment of invasive penile carcinoma but very poor aest...
INTRODUCTION: We compared the postoperative sexual function of patients who underwent wide local exc...
Penile cancer is a rare but debilitating condition, which often requires aggressive treatment. Parti...
Purpose: We assessed the impact of primary surgery, including penile sparing surgery vs (partial) pe...
Background The aim of our review was to collect and analyze all the available literature about surgi...
PURPOSE: To describe the survival outcomes of organ sparing surgery (OSS), partial penectomy (PP), a...
Penile cancer is a rare but debilitating condition, which often requires aggressive treatment. Parti...
Penile carcinoma is one of the less frequent tumors of the genitourinary system, however its effect ...
Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with a prevalence of 1 in 100.000 men in developed countries. The...
Background: Penile cancer surgery affects physical, psychological, and sexual well-being, but the pa...
OBJECTIVES: To analyze the current trends in local therapy approaches in patients with penile carcin...
When used in routine clinical practice, Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMS) can give patients...
Purpose of the researchPenile cancer is a rare but highly treatable condition. Whilst over 80% survi...
AbstractAimSquamous cell carcinoma of the penis (PC) has traditionally been treated with partial pen...
Penile cancer is an uncommon malignancy. Surgical treatment is inevitably mutilating. Considering th...
Radical surgery is the "gold standard" for treatment of invasive penile carcinoma but very poor aest...
INTRODUCTION: We compared the postoperative sexual function of patients who underwent wide local exc...
Penile cancer is a rare but debilitating condition, which often requires aggressive treatment. Parti...
Purpose: We assessed the impact of primary surgery, including penile sparing surgery vs (partial) pe...
Background The aim of our review was to collect and analyze all the available literature about surgi...
PURPOSE: To describe the survival outcomes of organ sparing surgery (OSS), partial penectomy (PP), a...
Penile cancer is a rare but debilitating condition, which often requires aggressive treatment. Parti...
Penile carcinoma is one of the less frequent tumors of the genitourinary system, however its effect ...
Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with a prevalence of 1 in 100.000 men in developed countries. The...
Background: Penile cancer surgery affects physical, psychological, and sexual well-being, but the pa...
OBJECTIVES: To analyze the current trends in local therapy approaches in patients with penile carcin...
When used in routine clinical practice, Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMS) can give patients...
Purpose of the researchPenile cancer is a rare but highly treatable condition. Whilst over 80% survi...