A research team at La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain, has carried out a retrospective study between 1992 and 2007. The review included 47 patients with penis cancer diagnose of treated in our service. The team analyzed risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
The study conclusion is that the carcinoma of the penis remains a rare malignancy. Hypercalcemia is a common finding when patients have lymph nodes. The most significant adverse prognostic factors were the presence of lymph nodes, clinical stage at the diagnosis and the degree of cell differentiation. The most effective treatment for cancer of the penis is surgery reserving chemotherapy and radiation therapy for the recurrence.

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