| Literature DB >> 15072904 |
M Joerger1, T Warzinek, B Klaeser, J T Kluckert, H-P Schmid, S Gillessen.
Abstract
Penile cancer is rare in Western countries. High-risk patients are considered for prophylactic inguinal lymphadenectomy. For advanced disease, a triplet drug regimen consisting of bleomycin, methotrexate, and cisplatin is the most active combination tested so far. A 62-year-old man with penile cancer underwent partial penile amputation but presented 10 months later with inguinal nodal metastasis. He received three cycles of paclitaxel/carboplatin with marked clinical and radiologic (computed tomography and positron emission tomography) tumor regression. Later, complete resection of the inguinal nodal metastasis was performed. The paclitaxel/carboplatin combination has potential activity in penile cancer. Positron emission tomography may be used for screening of nodal metastases.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15072904 DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2003.12.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urology ISSN: 0090-4295 Impact factor: 2.649