2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2006.05.053
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Treatment of penile carcinoma: To cut or not to cut?

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“…All our patients received EBRT and 1 received combined EBRT and bra-chytherapy. Reported SS in PC patients treated by EBRT ranges 29-61% [7,11,24]. In Azrif et al [7] study, 12/41 (29.26%) patients who received RT developed a biopsy confirmed local recurrence.…”
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“…All our patients received EBRT and 1 received combined EBRT and bra-chytherapy. Reported SS in PC patients treated by EBRT ranges 29-61% [7,11,24]. In Azrif et al [7] study, 12/41 (29.26%) patients who received RT developed a biopsy confirmed local recurrence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recurrences were salvaged by partial/total penectomy according to the urologist preference. In Ozsahin et al [11] study, 19/33 (57.5%) patients developed local failure after pri-mary RT. SS varied between total, partial penectomy and local excision.…”
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“…BT offers good success rates particularly for low-stage disease and in general is more successful than EBRT. The 5-year rate of penile preservation after BT ranges from 70 to 88%, which is higher than the corresponding 36-66% rates for EBRT [18][19][20]. The American Brachytherapy Society and the Groupe Européen de Curiethérapie-European Society of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ABS-GEC-ESTRO) consensus statement for penile brachytherapy reported good tumor control rates, acceptable morbidity, and functional organ preservation for penile brachytherapy for T1 and T2 penile cancers [21].…”
Section: Radiotherapymentioning
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“…Radiation, both by brachytherapy and external beam radiotherapy, preserves function and establishes cancer control in select patients (29)(30)(31). Phallic preservation is possible in over half to three-quarters of those treated in this manner.…”
Section: Surgery Of the Primary Tumormentioning
confidence: 99%