THE USE OF ORGANOSPARING OPERATIONS IN COMBINED THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH INVASIVE SQUAMOUSE PENILE CANCER
Background. Penis cancer is rare malignant tumor with morbidity 0,1−0,9 on 100 000 male in year. Most patients come to a doctor late, when performance of organosparing treatment is impossible. Organosparing operations associate with high frequency of development of local reccurence as compared with...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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ABV-press
2014-08-01
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Series: | Onkourologiâ |
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Online Access: | https://oncourology.abvpress.ru/oncur/article/view/346 |
Summary: | Background. Penis cancer is rare malignant tumor with morbidity 0,1−0,9 on 100 000 male in year. Most patients come to a doctor late, when performance of organosparing treatment is impossible. Organosparing operations associate with high frequency of development of local reccurence as compared with penectomy. Combined method is optimal treatment for patients with invasive penile cancer and provides good long-term results and preservation organ's function.Objectives. to increase of cure effectiveness by performance of organosparing operations into combined treatment.Subjects and methods. The investigation was included 72 patients with invasive squamouse penile cancer. Patients were divided into two groups subject to kind of treatment: I (42) — organosparing operations, II (30) — combined method. Surgical treatment was performing whole of 72 patients: 51 — resection, 12 — circumcision, 3 — local excision. Beam therapy was carrying out to 30 patients.Results. The frequency of relapse in I group was 52,4 %, in II — 13,2 % (p < 0,01). Duration of period without relapse was four times higher in group of combined method — 71,3 ± 13,4 monthes as compared with group of surgical treatment — 17 ± 5,7.Conclusion. The combined method of cure for patients with invasive squamous penile cancer provides good long-term results and preservation of organ's function. |
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ISSN: | 1726-9776 1996-1812 |