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Christer Groeben1, Rainer Koch2, Klaus Kraywinkel3, Nina Buttmann-Schweiger3, Martin Baunacke2, Angelika Borkowetz2, Christian Thomas2, Johannes Huber2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Penile cancer is a rare disease and surgical treatment often entails a significant impact on quality of life. The aim of this study was to analyze trends in surgical treatment patterns in Germany.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34120266 PMCID: PMC8591000 DOI: 10.1245/s10434-021-10189-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Surg Oncol ISSN: 1068-9265 Impact factor: 5.344
Fig. 1Development of tumor stages (a) and lymph node stages and other metastasis (b) at first diagnosis for penile cancer in Germany (2006–2016; 60% of the total population). N+, M+ lymph node and other metastasis, M+ other metastasis, lymph node-negative, N+ lymph node metastasis only, N0, M0 no metastasis, Nx, Mx metastasis unclear
Patient characteristics and patterns of care of penile cancer surgery and LND in Germany (2006–2016)
| Penile surgery | LND | |
|---|---|---|
| Total number of cases | 11,353 | 5173 |
| Age, years [mean ± SD] | 67.3 ± 12.5 | 64.5 ± 11.4 |
| < 4 | 4446 (39.2) | 2818 (54.5) |
| 4–9 | 5428 (47.8) | 1991 (38.5) |
| > 9 | 1479 (13.0) | 364 (7.0) |
| Academic | 3110 (27.4) | 3525 (68.1) |
| < 300 | 2194 (19.3) | 870 (16.8) |
| 301–800 | 4820 (42.5) | 2037 (39.4) |
| > 800 | 4339 (38.2) | 2266 (43.8) |
| < 20,000 | 1708 (15.0) | 714 (13.8) |
| 20,001–100,000 | 3835 (33.8) | 1721 (33.3) |
| 100,001–500,000 | 3373 (29.7) | 1632 (31.5) |
| > 500,000 | 2437 (21.5) | 1106 (21.4) |
Data are expressed as n (%) unless otherwise specified
LND lymph node dissection, SD standard deviation
Fig. 2Extent and absolute number of penile surgeries (a) and LNDs for penile cancer (b) in Germany (2006–2016). LND lymph node dissection
Fig. 3Distribution of patients with penile surgery (a) and LND (b) in Germany, stratified for annual hospital caseload categories (2006–2016). LND lymph node dissection
Fig. 4Distribution of (partial) penile amputation (a) and inguinal LND (b) in urologic departments for the year 2016. LND lymph node dissection