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  • Title: [Report of a case of penile metastasis. Review of the literature].
    Author: Cuvillier X, Donnaint A, Rigot JM, Mazeman E.
    Journal: Prog Urol; 1995 Dec; 5(6):1009-11. PubMed ID: 8777396.
    Abstract:
    Penile metastases are rare. They occur an average of 2 years after diagnosis of the primary tumour and are frequently associated with disseminated metastases. Treatment is more often palliative than curative, allowing a survival of 2 years. The authors report a case of penile metastasis secondary to a rectal cancer, discovered 29 months after treatment of the primary site. Survival with chemotherapy was 15 months.
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