Korean J Urol.  1961 Apr;2(1):115-118.

Clinical Study of Penis Carcinoma

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  • 1Department of Urology, College of Medicine, seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The author has observed 17 cases of the penis carcinoma is 5 years during the period from April 1954 to March 1959. 1. Their average age was 50.1 years ranging from 36 to 66 years. 2. Thirteen of 17 cases were hard workers. Average duration between the onset of the penis cancer and patients visit to hospital was about 11 months. 3. Five cases of them had suffered from venereal disease, and all of them had long prepuce or complete phimosis. 4. In 9 cases the cancer was originated at the glans penis, in 4 cases at the inner surface area of the prepuce, in 3 cases at the sulcus cornalis and one at the outer surface of the prepuce. 5. Ten cases of them had the swelling of inguinal lymphnode. Grossly, lesions were composed of 5 ulcerative form, 5 infiltrative form, 4 nodular form and 3 papillary form. 6. Microscopical findings in 9 cases showed squamous cell carcinoma in 8 cases and one case of malignant melanoma. 7. In regards to the treatment of penis cancer. the most desirable method was to prevent it. Circumcision in early age and keeping genitalia clean may contribute to the prevention.

Keyword

penile cance

MeSH Terms

Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
Circumcision, Male
Female
Genitalia
Humans
Male
Melanoma
Penile Neoplasms
Penis*
Phimosis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Ulcer
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