OBJECTIVE: To present the rare case of penile metastasis from bladder cancer. PATIENT REPORT: A 68-year-old man with invasive bladder cancer disseminated in penile shaft and the pelvic lymph nodes is presented. The patient underwent cystoprostatectomy, total penectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy. RESULTS: Ten months after surgery, patient is in complete remission. CONCLUSION: Despite the fact that secondary penile tumors usually require palliative therapy, in selected cases surgical treatment of primary tumor and penectomy, followed with chemotherapy, can improve survival.
OBJECTIVE: To present the rare case of penile metastasis from bladder cancer. PATIENT REPORT: A 68-year-old man with invasive bladder cancer disseminated in penile shaft and the pelvic lymph nodes is presented. The patient underwent cystoprostatectomy, total penectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy. RESULTS: Ten months after surgery, patient is in complete remission. CONCLUSION: Despite the fact that secondary penile tumors usually require palliative therapy, in selected cases surgical treatment of primary tumor and penectomy, followed with chemotherapy, can improve survival.
Authors: Andrea Cocci; Oliver W Hakenberg; Tommaso Cai; Gabriella Nesi; Lorenzo Livi; Beatrice Detti; Andrea Minervini; Girolamo Morelli; Marco Carini; Sergio Serni; Mauro Gacci Journal: Oncotarget Date: 2017-12-18