Clinical Investigation of Penile Cancer in 37 Cases.
- Author:
Kang Hyun LEE
1
;
Young Kyoon KIM
Author Information
1. Seoul National University, Seoul Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
penile cancer
- MeSH:
Biopsy;
Bleomycin;
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell;
Humans;
Lymph Nodes;
Lymphatic Diseases;
Male;
Penile Neoplasms*;
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy;
Urethral Stricture
- From:Korean Journal of Urology
1983;24(2):286-290
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
The records of 37 patients with penile cancer during the past 17 years were reviewed. 1. About 80% of patients delayed for more than 3 months to seek medical advice following initial symptoms. 2. Most common complaint was penile mass (81.1%). 3. All 37 patients were not circumcised during neonatal period. 4. Thirty five of 37 cages were squamous cell carcinoma. 5. Clinical stages were distributed as follows: 9 cases in stage I, 8 cases in stage II, 16 cases in stage III, and 4 cases in stage IV. 6. Nineteen patients (51.4%) had inguinal lymphadenopathy initially. Exploration was carried out in 14 cases and metastatic cancers were found in 8 cases (57.1%) Sentinel lymph node biopsy was done in 6 cases of non-palpable inguinal lymph node and metastatic cancer was found in 1 case. 7. Partical penectomy was performed in 33 cases, and total penectomy was done in 1 case. Two major complications were infection (29.4%) and urethral stricture (14.7%). 8. Bleomycin was administered to 17 patients after operation or biopsy. 9. Sixteen of 37 patients were followed for more than 2 years, revealing 2 year survival 83.3% in stage I, 60% in stage II. 33.3% in stage III and 0% in stage IV.