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Carcinoma of the penis: a clinicopathologic study.
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This article is published in The Journal of Urology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 126 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Penis.read more
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Carcinoma of the penis: the Indian experience
TL;DR: A total of 150 evaluable patients with carcinoma of the penis were treated at the Tata Memorial Hospital between 1984 and 1987, with a majority of patients in the 4th to 7th decades presenting with a growth on the penis.
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Conservative extirpative treatment of cancer of the penis.
TL;DR: Young and reliable patients with well-differentiated tumors are the most suitable candidates for conservative surgical extirpation in patients with invasive carcinoma.
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Can regional lymph node involvement be predicted in patients with carcinoma of the penis
TL;DR: All patients with carcinoma of the penis required an intensive and continued follow-up to detect signs of nodal involvement and a policy of early bilateral regional node clearance despite the level of morbidity is preferable.
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Suicide and suicidal thoughts in cancer patients.
TL;DR: The hypothesis that improved patient-physician communication, to supply adequate psychological crisis intervention, respect for patient-centered care, familiarity with the tenets of palliative medicine alongside effective education in suicidology, and the routine use of teamwork may reduce the need of suicide in cancer patients and probably the need to hasten death is supported.
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Penile cancer. Aspiration biopsy cytology for staging.
Pierantonio Scappini,Francesco Piscioli,Teresa Pusiol,Albert Hofstetter,Karl-Heinz Rothenberger,Lucio Luciani +5 more
TL;DR: The role of aspiration biopsy cytology in the management of penile carcinoma was evaluated in a study of 29 cases from the authors' institutions and positive cytology is conclusive of Stage III disease and a curative lymphadenectomy may be attempted.
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Anogenital (extramammary) Paget's disease. A clinicopathological study
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Carcinoma of penis
TL;DR: There was little point in preserving penile length except for psychological reasons, as few cases were having regular sexual intercourse when their disease was diagnosed.