Intermediate-differentiated invasive (pT1 G2) penile cancer--oncological outcome and follow-up

Urologic Oncology
Boris SchlenkerEdwin Hungerhuber

Abstract

Due to the low prevalence of penile cancer, little evidence exists on the metastatic potential and the ideal treatment strategies in intermediate-differentiated invasive (pT1 G2) penile cancer. The current study aimed to analyze the oncologic outcome of patients with penile carcinoma with long-term follow-up in a single-center study. In this retrospective study, 38 patients with histologically proven T1 G2 squamous cell carcinoma of the penis were included. Only the 'classic' subtype was analyzed. Treatment of the primary tumor was Nd:YAG laser-therapy, excision, or partial amputation. Follow-up was performed according to EAU guidelines (2004). Mean follow-up was 78.1 months (range: 9-285 months). Local recurrence was seen in 12 patients (31.6%), but was not correlated with disease related death (P = 0.7944). Rate of local recurrence was not dependent on treatment modality (P = 0.3481); 13 patients died, accounting for a disease related survival rate of 81.6% during observation period. Positive lymph nodes were seen in 28.9% of patients and were significantly correlated with disease related death (P = 0.00004). Clinically enlarged inguinal lymph nodes were not correlated with histologically confirmed positive lymph nodes (P = 0...Continue Reading

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