Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8771034 | The Journal of Urology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
At hospitals that report to the National Cancer Database the overall rate of inguinal lymphadenectomy in patients with invasive penile cancer was only 27.2%. Inguinal lymphadenectomy was associated with increased overall survival, justifying the procedure as an important quality metric for performance reporting in patients with invasive penile cancer.
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Authors
Andres F. Correa, Elizabeth Handorf, Shreyas S. Joshi, Daniel M. Geynisman, Alexander Kutikov, David Y. Chen, Robert G. Uzzo, Rosalia Viterbo, Richard E. Greenberg, Marc C. Smaldone,