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- The tumor size and degree of spread locally and to other sites (stage) determines treatment options.
- • If the tumor is small and local, it can be treated surgically, chemically or with radiation or laser without major
- damage to the appearance or function of the penis.
- • If it has penetrated the deeper penile tissues or if it is large, surgery is the preferred treatment for most men.
- Radiation is an option, but results are less certain.
- • If the tumor has spread to lymph nodes , surgery or radiation are used.
- • Chemotherapy is of little value in extensive carcinoma of the penis.
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