Palliation of Male Genital Cancers

Clinical Oncology(2010)

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Advanced genital tumours are rare. Traditionally, surgical intervention in these patients has had a limited role due to the associated co-morbidities, poor performance status and overall poor prognosis. Because the potential benefit of surgical intervention in advanced cases is not evidence based, a large proportion of these patients are treated palliatively with chemoradiation therapy, which may have a limited role in advanced disease together with no significant improvement in quality of life for the patient. We present a review of palliative surgical techniques and non-surgical interventions in a range of male genital malignancies. Although the focus relates to advanced tumours with a palliative intent, a brief discussion on treatment with a view to cure is also covered. The traditional dogma is challenged with demonstration of value in surgery as part of multimodal therapy. Various surgical techniques that are used not only to excise the primary tumour, but also those of reconstruction of the urinary tract as well as techniques of flap and graft-based coverage are described. We show the essential role of surgery as part of multimodal therapy in well-motivated patients. No longer is surgery considered as having a limited role in these patients with advanced male genital malignancy.
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Advanced,cancer,genital,male,palliation
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