Histologic classification of penile carcinoma and its relation to outcome in 61 patients with primary resection Journal Article


Authors: Cubilla, A. L.; Reuter, V.; Velazquez, E.; Piris, A.; Saito, S.; Young, R. H.
Article Title: Histologic classification of penile carcinoma and its relation to outcome in 61 patients with primary resection
Abstract: A retrospective review of the clinical and pathologic features of 61 cases of penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), all treated by primary surgical resection at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center during the period 1949-1992, was undertaken. Inguinal lymph node dissection material was evaluated in 40 cases. All carcinomas were of squamous cell type and were classified as follows: usual type, 36 cases (59%); papillary, not otherwise specified (NOS), 9 cases (15%), basaloid, 6 cases (10%); warty (condylomatous), 6 cases (10%); verrucous, 2 cases (3%), and sarcomatoid, 2 cases (3%). A high rate of nodal metastasis and poor survival were found for the basaloid and sarcomatoid neoplasms (5 of 7 patients with metastasis, 71%, and 5 of 8 dead of disease, 63%). Only 1 patient with a verruciform tumor (defined as a tumor of nonspecific papillary, warty, or verrucous type) had inguinal node metastasis and none died from penile cancer. An intermediate rate of metastasis and mortality (14 of 26, 54%, and 13 of 36, 36%, respectively) was found for typical SCC. Penile carcinomas are morphologically heterogeneous, and there is a correlation of histologic type and biologic behavior. This mandates accurate histologic subtyping by the pathologist.
Keywords: adult; cancer survival; clinical article; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; cancer surgery; human cell; squamous cell carcinoma; carcinoma, squamous cell; disease classification; lymph node metastasis; lymph node dissection; histology; cancer mortality; inguinal lymph node; penis carcinoma; penile neoplasms; carcinoma, transitional cell; penis; histologic subtypes; humans; prognosis; human; male; priority journal; article; carcinoma, verrucous
Journal Title: International Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1066-8969
Publisher: Sage Publications  
Date Published: 2001-04-01
Start Page: 111
End Page: 120
Language: English
PUBMED: 11484498
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1177/106689690100900204
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Notes: Export Date: 21 May 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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