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Local Management of Preinvasive and Clinical T1-3 Penile Cancer: Utilization of Diverse Treatment Modalities

Hari Menon, Roshal R. Patel, Ethan B. Ludmir, Vinayak Muralidhar, Taylor R. Cushman, Arya Amini, Steven N. Seyedin, Paul L. Nguyen, Vivek Verma

2020Future Oncology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: To explore management trends in preinvasive and cT1–T3 penile cancer. Materials & methods: The National Cancer Database was queried (2004–2013) for cT1–T3 M0 penile cancer with specified nonpalliative surgical techniques and histologies (n = 5,728). Results: Local excision (39%) and partial penectomy (38%) were most commonly utilized. Patients with cTis/Ta or cT1 disease more often received nonpenectomy approaches (p < 0.05); cT2–T3 cases more likely underwent penectomy (p < 0.001). No survival differences were observed between penectomy (49.3 months) and nonpenectomy approaches (50.3 months) in the overall cohort (p = 0.107) and when stratifying by T-stage (p > 0.20 for all). Conclusion: This study provides contemporary insight into the landscape for management of this rare disease and can serve as a benchmark for future evaluation of treatment trends.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineModalitiesPenile cancerTreatment modalityCancerOncologyMedical physicsInternal medicineSociologySocial scienceGenital Health and DiseaseUrologic and reproductive health conditionsEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare