Purpose of reviewPenile cancer (PeCa) is an orphan disease due to its rare incidence in high-income countries. Traditional surgical options for clinical T1-2 disease, including partial and total penectomy, can dramatically affect patient's quality of life and mental health status. In selected patients, organ-sparing surgery (OSS) has the potential to remove the primary tumor with comparable oncologic outcomes while maintaining penile length, sexual and urinary function. In this review, we aim to discuss the indications, advantages, and outcomes of various OSSs currently available for men diagnosed with PeCa seeking an organ-preserving option.Recent findingsPatient survival largely depends on spotting and treating lymph node metastasis at an early stage. The required surgical and radiotherapy skill sets cannot be expected to be available in all centers. Consequently, patients should be referred to high-volume centers to receive the best available treatments for PeCa.SummaryOSS should be used for small and localized PeCa (T1-T2) as an alternative to partial penectomy to preserve patient's quality of life while maintaining sexual and urinary function and penile aesthetics. Overall, there are different techniques that can be used with different response and recurrence rates. In case of tumor recurrence, partial penectomy or radical penectomy is feasible, without impacting overall survival.

Organ-sparing treatment for T1 and T2 penile cancer: An updated literature review / Scornajenghi, C. M.; Asero, V.; Bologna, E.; Basile, G.; De Angelis, M.; Moschini, M.; Del Giudice, F.. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0963-0643. - 33:5(2023), pp. 383-389. [10.1097/MOU.0000000000001109]

Organ-sparing treatment for T1 and T2 penile cancer: An updated literature review

Scornajenghi C. M.;Asero V.;Bologna E.;Del Giudice F.
2023

Abstract

Purpose of reviewPenile cancer (PeCa) is an orphan disease due to its rare incidence in high-income countries. Traditional surgical options for clinical T1-2 disease, including partial and total penectomy, can dramatically affect patient's quality of life and mental health status. In selected patients, organ-sparing surgery (OSS) has the potential to remove the primary tumor with comparable oncologic outcomes while maintaining penile length, sexual and urinary function. In this review, we aim to discuss the indications, advantages, and outcomes of various OSSs currently available for men diagnosed with PeCa seeking an organ-preserving option.Recent findingsPatient survival largely depends on spotting and treating lymph node metastasis at an early stage. The required surgical and radiotherapy skill sets cannot be expected to be available in all centers. Consequently, patients should be referred to high-volume centers to receive the best available treatments for PeCa.SummaryOSS should be used for small and localized PeCa (T1-T2) as an alternative to partial penectomy to preserve patient's quality of life while maintaining sexual and urinary function and penile aesthetics. Overall, there are different techniques that can be used with different response and recurrence rates. In case of tumor recurrence, partial penectomy or radical penectomy is feasible, without impacting overall survival.
2023
centralization of care; organ-sparing surgery; penile cancer; quality of life; rare tumor
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Organ-sparing treatment for T1 and T2 penile cancer: An updated literature review / Scornajenghi, C. M.; Asero, V.; Bologna, E.; Basile, G.; De Angelis, M.; Moschini, M.; Del Giudice, F.. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0963-0643. - 33:5(2023), pp. 383-389. [10.1097/MOU.0000000000001109]
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