CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF CARCINOMA OF PENIS
Journal Title: Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 19
Abstract
Carcinoma of penis is a tumor with devastating psycho sexual repercussions on the patient. It was reported from different parts of the world with wide variation in incidence. Several factors were considered as inducing agents for cancer of penis. A clinic- pathological study is undertaken to find the incidence, the probable causative factors and the possible treatment methods that can be adapted. Preputial hygiene seems to be an important factor in preventing carcinoma penis. All the cases were of squamous cell carcinoma. Patients are coming for treatment in advanced stage of disease due to lack of awareness about the condition, becoming ineligible for modern conservative surgeries.
Authors and Affiliations
Sarada Budamala, Venkataramana P, Ramanaiah N. V, Anuradha B, Srihari Rao B, Srikanth Reddy C
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