Extramammary Paget's disease: Prognosis and relationship to internal malignancy
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2021, Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original InvestigationsCitation Excerpt :However, the advanced age and comorbidities in this patient cohort often precludes offering further extensive surgery and adjuvant topical or laser treatment was used. The results of our case series which is the largest from a European centre are comparable to other published reports and based on these results we have proposed an algorithm for the management of patients with penoscrotal EMPD (Fig. 3) [1-40]. This multidisciplinary approach has meant that patients can be treated for non-invasive EMP and avoid extensive surgery provided that R1 resections are accepted and patients undergo adjuvant topical treatment and close surveillance.
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