Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract Background Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with prevalence higher in areas of high Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) such as Africa, Asia and South America. In middle- and low-income countries where circumcision is not routinely practiced, the rate of penile cancer could be ten times higher. M...

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Main Authors: Ayun Cassell, Bashir Yunusa, Burgess Manobah, Desire Wambo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Infectious Agents and Cancer
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13027-020-00293-9
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spelling doaj-f5815a99bbae452598e13af7beae14332020-11-25T02:09:40ZengBMCInfectious Agents and Cancer1750-93782020-05-011511810.1186/s13027-020-00293-9Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan AfricaAyun Cassell0Bashir Yunusa1Burgess Manobah2Desire Wambo3Department of Urology and Andrology, Hopital General de Grand YoffDepartment of Surgery, Liberia College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of LiberiaDepartment of Surgery, Liberia College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of LiberiaDepartment of Urology and Andrology, Hopital General de Grand YoffAbstract Background Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with prevalence higher in areas of high Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) such as Africa, Asia and South America. In middle- and low-income countries where circumcision is not routinely practiced, the rate of penile cancer could be ten times higher. Main body of the abstract A literature review was conducted from 1992 to 2019 using PubMed, Google Scholar, African Journal Online and Google with inclusion of 27 publications with emphasis on the Sub-Saharan literature. Findings revealed that most men with penile cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) present with locally advanced to advanced disease with devastating consequences. The option of penile sparing procedure is reduced with most treatment option directed to mutilating surgeries. The lack of appropriate chemotherapy and radiotherapy worsens the prognosis in the region. Short conclusion Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination may not be cost-effective for most regions in SSA. Therefore, early childhood circumcision might be the best advocated alternative for prevention.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13027-020-00293-9Human papilloma virusPenectomyPenile CancerSub-Saharan Africa
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Burgess Manobah
Desire Wambo
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Burgess Manobah
Desire Wambo
Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa
Infectious Agents and Cancer
Human papilloma virus
Penectomy
Penile Cancer
Sub-Saharan Africa
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Bashir Yunusa
Burgess Manobah
Desire Wambo
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title Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort management guidelines of penile cancer- a contemporary review of sub-saharan africa
publisher BMC
series Infectious Agents and Cancer
issn 1750-9378
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with prevalence higher in areas of high Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) such as Africa, Asia and South America. In middle- and low-income countries where circumcision is not routinely practiced, the rate of penile cancer could be ten times higher. Main body of the abstract A literature review was conducted from 1992 to 2019 using PubMed, Google Scholar, African Journal Online and Google with inclusion of 27 publications with emphasis on the Sub-Saharan literature. Findings revealed that most men with penile cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) present with locally advanced to advanced disease with devastating consequences. The option of penile sparing procedure is reduced with most treatment option directed to mutilating surgeries. The lack of appropriate chemotherapy and radiotherapy worsens the prognosis in the region. Short conclusion Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination may not be cost-effective for most regions in SSA. Therefore, early childhood circumcision might be the best advocated alternative for prevention.
topic Human papilloma virus
Penectomy
Penile Cancer
Sub-Saharan Africa
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13027-020-00293-9
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