
Christian D Fankhauser
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Treatment strategies in human papillomavirus-related advanced penile cancer - Nature Reviews Urology
2 months ago |
nature.com | Mattia Longoni |Christian D Fankhauser |Fausto Negri |Andrea Salonia |Giuseppe Basile
AbstractPenile cancer is a rare neoplasm with heterogeneous prevalence influenced by risk factors such as smoking, poor hygiene and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Southern Africa, South America and Southeast Asia have the highest incidence of this disease. Penile squamous cell carcinomas (PSCCs) account for the majority of instances of penile cancer, with HPV-related carcinogenesis implicated in up to half of them.
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May 17, 2024 |
europeanurology.com | Christian D Fankhauser |Marian S. Wettstein |Noel W. Clarke
Palsdottir T, Grönberg H, Hilmisson A, Eklund M, Nordström T, Vigneswaran HTTo read this article in full you will need to make a paymentSubscribe to European UrologyReferencesEvaluation of clinical prediction models (part 2): how to undertake an external validation study. BMJ. 384e074820Cost-effectiveness of the Stockholm3 test and magnetic resonance imaging in prostate cancer screening: a microsimulation study. Eur Urol.
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Sep 30, 2023 |
nature.com | Jakob Lauritsen |Di Jiang |Robert Huddart |Michal Chovanec |Christian D Fankhauser |Axel Heidenreich | +1 more
AbstractActive surveillance after orchiectomy is the preferred management in clinical stage I (CSI) germ-cell tumours (GCT) associated with a 15 to 30% relapse rate. In the IGCCCG Update database, we compared the outcomes of gonadal disseminated GCT relapsing from initial CSI to outcomes of patients with de novo metastatic GCT.
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