Penile Carcinoma is a malignant disease with low incidence. 0,5 - 1,0 case occurs in population of 100,000 men in developed countries of EU and USA. However, in some regions of Africa and South America, 10% of men population suffers cancer disease. Histologically, it is in most cases spinocelular carcinoma usually originating in glans or sulcus coronarius. The development of the carcinoma is gradual and slow process and its spread can be horizontal, or vertical with worse prognosis. The development of the carcinoma is usually preceded by few years lasting precancerosis. Carcinoma begins as a small eflorescence type of ulceration or induration, very often itchy or bloody. The specific sign of penile carcinoma is long lasting stage of locoreg...
In 2021, approximately 122,651 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer, and one in five...
24 cases of penile carcinoma, occurred from 1970 to 1979, have been examinated. The role of limphoad...
Penile tumors are the rarest male urogenital tract tumors (1%). Squamous cell carcinoma is the most ...
Although in the western world penile cancer accounts for less than 1% of all male malignancies, it r...
Despite the low incidence of penile cancer nowadays, this tumor presents a difficult diagnosis and s...
Penile cancer is a rare disease. Most of penile cancer are squamous cell carcinoma. Diagnosis is bas...
Penile carcinoma is a relatively rare disease in the Western world. In this thesis it was shown that...
Squamous penile carcinoma is an uncommon neoplastic disease with an incidence of one in 100 000 men ...
Penile cancer is an aggressive disease and after systemic progression it is virtually incurable. Whi...
This review highlights the significant advances made in the diagno-sis and management of penile canc...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis represents approximately 0.5% of all cancers among men in the U...
Penile cancer is a disease with a high morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence is relatively rare, b...
Introduction: Carcinoma of penis is an uncommon entity. The higher incidence in developing country m...
Penile carcinoma is a rare disease in the western world,with an incidence of<1/100,000men [1].Mor...
Abstract: The majority of penile carcinoma is squamous cell carcinoma. Although uncommon in the Unit...
In 2021, approximately 122,651 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer, and one in five...
24 cases of penile carcinoma, occurred from 1970 to 1979, have been examinated. The role of limphoad...
Penile tumors are the rarest male urogenital tract tumors (1%). Squamous cell carcinoma is the most ...
Although in the western world penile cancer accounts for less than 1% of all male malignancies, it r...
Despite the low incidence of penile cancer nowadays, this tumor presents a difficult diagnosis and s...
Penile cancer is a rare disease. Most of penile cancer are squamous cell carcinoma. Diagnosis is bas...
Penile carcinoma is a relatively rare disease in the Western world. In this thesis it was shown that...
Squamous penile carcinoma is an uncommon neoplastic disease with an incidence of one in 100 000 men ...
Penile cancer is an aggressive disease and after systemic progression it is virtually incurable. Whi...
This review highlights the significant advances made in the diagno-sis and management of penile canc...
Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis represents approximately 0.5% of all cancers among men in the U...
Penile cancer is a disease with a high morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence is relatively rare, b...
Introduction: Carcinoma of penis is an uncommon entity. The higher incidence in developing country m...
Penile carcinoma is a rare disease in the western world,with an incidence of<1/100,000men [1].Mor...
Abstract: The majority of penile carcinoma is squamous cell carcinoma. Although uncommon in the Unit...
In 2021, approximately 122,651 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer, and one in five...
24 cases of penile carcinoma, occurred from 1970 to 1979, have been examinated. The role of limphoad...
Penile tumors are the rarest male urogenital tract tumors (1%). Squamous cell carcinoma is the most ...