Author/Authors :
ngendahayo, e. king faisal hospital - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , nzayirambaho, m. university of rwanda - college of medicine and health sciences, school of public health, Kigali, Rwanda , bonanec, a. university of rwanda - university teaching hospital of kigali, college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , gasana, g.a. rwanda military hospital - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , ssebuufu, r. university of rwanda - university teaching hospital of butare, college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy - department of surgery, Butare, Rwanda , umurangwa, f. king faisal hospital - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , muhawenimana, e. university of rwanda - college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy, Rwanda , nyirimodoka, a. university of rwanda - college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy, Rwanda , nzeyimana, i. university of rwanda - college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy, Rwanda , rugwizangoga, b. university of rwanda - college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy, university teaching hospital of kigali - pathology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , muvunyi, t.z. rwanda military hospital - pathology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , musoni, e. university of rwanda - university teaching hospital of kigali, college of medicine and health sciences, school of medicine and pharmacy - pathology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , bwogi, s. university teaching hospital of butare - pathology unit, Butare, Rwanda , hategekimana, t. university teaching hospital of kigali - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , kalengayi, r. king faisal hospital - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda , rwamasirabo, e. king faisal hospital - department of surgery, urology unit, Kigali, Rwanda
Title Of Article :
Pattern and clinical management of penile cancer in Rwanda
شماره ركورد :
28653
Abstract :
Introduction: Penile cancer is rare in developed countries but has a high prevalence in some developing countries. Surgery includes inguinal lymphadenectomy, which remains the mainstay treatment of the disease. Objective: This study reports on the epidemiological profile of penile cancer and clinical management options in Rwanda.
From Page :
274
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Penile cancer , Penectomy , Inguinal lymph node dissection , Pelvic lymphadenectomy , Rwanda
JournalTitle :
African Journal of Urology
To Page :
281
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