Metastasis of rectal cancer to the penis is a very rare condition with less than 40 cases found in the literature. The prognosis is poor and life expectancy is short. The mechanism of rectal cancer metastasis spread to penis is unknown. The most popular theory is retrograde venous spread. There are several treatment options, but no single treatment option has emerged with superior results. The authors report a case of a 41 old man who was diagnosed with rectal cancer, treated with neoadjuvant radiotherapy, underwent rectal resection, had adjuvant chemotherapy, and despite that, 2 years after had penal metastasis. After diagnosis, he survived 2 months
Patients with penile lesions, such as virally induced papillomata, frequently present to genitourina...
Batislam, Ertan/0000-0002-7493-4573;WOS: 000220811900016PubMed: 15084774Penile metastatic tumors are...
Penile metastases are infrequent and often originate from genitor-urinary organs including bladder a...
Metastasis of rectal cancer to the penis is a very rare condition with less than 40 cases found in t...
Abstract Background Despite its rich vasculature, the penis is rarely involved by metastasis. Since ...
AbstractWe report the case of a 51-year-old gentleman with previously diagnosed gastrointestinal str...
Penile metastases from bladder cancer are unusual. A case of a man, 50 years old, with undifferentia...
Penile metastases are extremely uncommon. When they do occur the primary lesion is most often in one...
Metastasis to the penis is an uncommon occurrence, with only about 370 cases reported in the literat...
Background: Cutaneous metastases from colorectal cancer are uncommon, accounting for 6.5% of all sec...
Prostatic carcinoma metastasizing to the penis is rare. Prognosis is poor with survival ranging from...
Metastatic tumors to the penis are becoming more common as patients with cancer are living longer. F...
Prostatic carcinoma metastatic to the penis is a rare phenomenon. We report two cases of acute urina...
Copyright © 2015 Victor D. Liou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Introduction: The penis is an uncommon site of secondary metastases, and in most cases the primary t...
Patients with penile lesions, such as virally induced papillomata, frequently present to genitourina...
Batislam, Ertan/0000-0002-7493-4573;WOS: 000220811900016PubMed: 15084774Penile metastatic tumors are...
Penile metastases are infrequent and often originate from genitor-urinary organs including bladder a...
Metastasis of rectal cancer to the penis is a very rare condition with less than 40 cases found in t...
Abstract Background Despite its rich vasculature, the penis is rarely involved by metastasis. Since ...
AbstractWe report the case of a 51-year-old gentleman with previously diagnosed gastrointestinal str...
Penile metastases from bladder cancer are unusual. A case of a man, 50 years old, with undifferentia...
Penile metastases are extremely uncommon. When they do occur the primary lesion is most often in one...
Metastasis to the penis is an uncommon occurrence, with only about 370 cases reported in the literat...
Background: Cutaneous metastases from colorectal cancer are uncommon, accounting for 6.5% of all sec...
Prostatic carcinoma metastasizing to the penis is rare. Prognosis is poor with survival ranging from...
Metastatic tumors to the penis are becoming more common as patients with cancer are living longer. F...
Prostatic carcinoma metastatic to the penis is a rare phenomenon. We report two cases of acute urina...
Copyright © 2015 Victor D. Liou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Introduction: The penis is an uncommon site of secondary metastases, and in most cases the primary t...
Patients with penile lesions, such as virally induced papillomata, frequently present to genitourina...
Batislam, Ertan/0000-0002-7493-4573;WOS: 000220811900016PubMed: 15084774Penile metastatic tumors are...
Penile metastases are infrequent and often originate from genitor-urinary organs including bladder a...