Specialized care for penile squamous cell carcinoma with chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and comprehensive multidisciplinary management.
Expert management of penile squamous cell carcinoma with TIP chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and comprehensive multidisciplinary care. We focus on organ preservation and quality of life.
MRI pelvis, CT chest/abdomen/pelvis, and PET-CT for accurate staging and lymph node assessment.
HPV testing, p16 immunohistochemistry, and molecular profiling for treatment selection.
Core needle biopsy, histological grading, and lymphovascular invasion assessment.
Non-healing sore, lump, or wart-like growth on the penile skin or glans; may bleed or ooze.
Foul-smelling discharge under the foreskin, redness, swelling, or pain.
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin; systemic symptoms in advanced disease.
High-risk human papillomavirus infection (e.g., HPV 16/18) significantly increases risk.
Chronic inflammation under the foreskin, phimosis, lichen sclerosus.
Smoking, multiple sexual partners, and immunosuppression elevate risk.
Regular imaging, clinical examination, and lymph node monitoring for early detection of recurrence.
Collaboration with urologic surgery, radiation oncology, and plastic surgery specialists.
Managing treatment side effects, sexual function, and maintaining quality of life.