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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-13 | Issue-08
Primary Penile Cancer: A Six-Case Experience and Review of Diagnostic Challenges
M. Cheqboub, L. S. Abdalla, M. OUBIHI, M. M. Amine, A. CHATAR, M. A. Lakmichi, Z. Dahami, M. S. Moudouni, I. Sarf
Published: Aug. 7, 2025 |
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Pages: 1799-1801
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Abstract
Tumors of the penis are very rare and represent less than 1% of adult male cancers. They are very rare in our context due to the fact that neonatal circumcision is commonly practiced; they occur mostly after 75 years of age. There are several favourable factors, notably human papillomavirus or HPV, and in 95% of cases it is a squamous cell carcinoma. The reference treatment remains surgical. We report retrospectively the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic features and the long-term evaluation of 6 cases of primary cancers of the penis collected in our department.