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Penile carcinoma: a report of two cases treated by partial penectomy, its effects on quality of life and review of literature.

Kekeli Kodjo Adanu1,2, Bernard Toboh1, Evans Akpakli1, Mary Monney1, Isaac Asiedu1, Maxwell Nyinah1, Bright Wereh1, Yaw Amoah1, Matthew Kyei1, James Edward Mensah1.   

Abstract

Penile cancer is a rare malignancy worldwide except in parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America where higher incidences have been reported. The disease leads to serious physical disfigurement of the male genitalia which can have debilitating consequences, thus it may alter micturition patterns and impair penetrative sexual intercourse. The lack of cancer registries and epidemiological surveillance programs in Ghana makes estimation of the prevalence in Ghana difficult hence to advance the course of knowledge, awareness and prevention of penile cancers, it is imperative that such cases are brought to the fore and discussed. We report two cases of penile cancer that had partial penectomy and inguinal lymphadenectomy at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. Clinical findings and intervention of these reported cases highlight the management process and it further assessed the psychological impact of intervention. The two patients presented to our outpatient department with penile lesions which were confirmed to be penile cancer. The first patient presented with a 30 year history with recurrent ulceration while the other presented with just 1 (one) year history of penile lesion. Both patients required partial penectomy and inguinal lymphadenopathy in the treatment of their condition. The major risk factors as reported in this case study, include uncircumcision, previous treatment for sexually transmitted infections, multiple sexual partners and smoking. Treatment is associated with reduction in sexual function although quality of life may remain satisfactory. Strong family and psychological support are key cornerstones for good treatment outcomes. Copyright: Kekeli Kodjo Adanu et al.

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Keywords:  Ghana; Penile cancer; case report; partial penectomy; quality of life

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35382045      PMCID: PMC8956897          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.33.29970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


  15 in total

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Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2014-11-01       Impact factor: 20.096

Review 2.  Etiology of squamous cell carcinoma of the penis.

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Review 3.  Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery.

Authors:  Elizabeth Marchionne; Caroline Perez; Andrea Hui; Amor Khachemoune
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2017 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.896

4.  Quality of life after partial penectomy for penile carcinoma.

Authors:  C A D'Ancona; N J Botega; C De Moraes; N S Lavoura; J K Santos; N Rodrigues Netto
Journal:  Urology       Date:  1997-10       Impact factor: 2.649

5.  Health-Related Quality of Life and Sexual Function in Patients Treated for Penile Cancer.

Authors:  Rodrigo Suarez-Ibarrola; Arturo Cortes-Telles; Arkadiusz Miernik
Journal:  Urol Int       Date:  2018-08-27       Impact factor: 2.089

6.  Human papillomavirus-16 is the predominant type etiologically involved in penile squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Daniëlle A M Heideman; Tim Waterboer; Michael Pawlita; Pien Delis-van Diemen; Ingo Nindl; Joost A Leijte; Johannes M G Bonfrer; Simon Horenblas; Chris J L M Meijer; Peter J F Snijders
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2007-10-10       Impact factor: 44.544

7.  A review of genitourinary cancers at the Korle-Bu teaching hospital Accra, Ghana.

Authors:  G O Klufio
Journal:  West Afr J Med       Date:  2004 Apr-Jun

8.  The Diagnosis and Treatment of Penile Cancer.

Authors:  Oliver Walther Hakenberg; Desiree Louise Dräger; Andreas Erbersdobler; Carsten Maik Naumann; Klaus-Peter Jünemann; Chris Protzel
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2018-09-28       Impact factor: 5.594

9.  The Strong Protective Effect of Circumcision against Cancer of the Penis.

Authors:  Brian J Morris; Ronald H Gray; Xavier Castellsague; F Xavier Bosch; Daniel T Halperin; Jake H Waskett; Catherine A Hankins
Journal:  Adv Urol       Date:  2011-05-22

Review 10.  Psychosocial impact of penile carcinoma.

Authors:  François Audenet; John P Sfakianos
Journal:  Transl Androl Urol       Date:  2017-10
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