Carcinoma of the Penis: A 12-year review

Authors

  • V. Kaushal Department Of Radiation Therapy, Postgraduate Institute Of Medical Education And Research, Chandigarh, India
  • S. C. Sharma Department Of Radiation Therapy, Postgraduate Institute Of Medical Education And Research, Chandigarh, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868709113709

Keywords:

Penis, Carcinoma, Surgery, radiation therapy, prognosis

Abstract

Seventy-eight patients with carcinoma of the penis treated over a period of twelve years (1972-1983) were retrospectively analyzed. According to Jackson's clinical staging, 18.0 per cent were in stage I, 20.5 in stage II, 26.9 in stage III, and 34.6 per cent in stage IV. Some early-stage patients (12 with stage I and 4 with stage II) were primarily treated by external irradiation to a dose of 55 Gy/5 week/25 fr. Thirteen of these 16 patients had local control with preservation of the organ. The remaining patients with stage II were treated by partial or total penectomy. In stage III penectomy with inguinopelvic lymph node dissection was done. Stage IV patients received palliative irradiation and/or chemotherapy. There years' disease-free survival (including salvage surgery) was 93 per cent in stage I, 62.5 per cent in stage II and 38 per cent in stage III.

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Published

1987-01-01

How to Cite

Kaushal, V., & Sharma, S. C. (1987). Carcinoma of the Penis: A 12-year review. Acta Oncologica, 26(6), 413–417. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868709113709