The Main Genetic-Molecular Aspects of Penile Cancer.

Rodrigo Hurtado, Giordano Zender-Poma, Liping Wang, Carlos A Tirado
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Objectives: Penile cancer, while relatively rare compared to other male malignancies, has seen an increased global incidence, with 36,068 new cases reported in 2020. This condition primarily affects regions with low human development indexes, notably India, China and Brazil. The mainstay of treatment is often partial or total penectomy, which has a profound impact on patients' emotional and social lives. Due to limited options for early diagnosis, non-surgical treatments, restricted healthcare funding and the negative consequences of mutilating surgeries, penile cancer is often considered a neglected disease. Penile cancer exhibits various histological types, but penile squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most prevalent, accounting for 95% of cases worldwide. Multiple risk factors are associated with this condition, largely tied to lifestyle behaviors, such as promiscuous sexual behavior, zoophilia, poor hygiene, phototherapy, smoking and obesity. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a significant etiological factor, particularly in squamous cell carcinomas. The prevalence of HPV in penile neoplasia varies widely, and its association with mortality remains uncertain.

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阴茎癌的主要基因分子方面。
目的:阴茎癌虽然与其他男性恶性肿瘤相比较为罕见,但其全球发病率却有所上升,2020 年报告的新增病例为 36,068 例。这种疾病主要影响人类发展指数较低的地区,特别是印度、中国和巴西。治疗的主要方法通常是部分或全部切除阴茎,这对患者的情感和社交生活影响深远。由于早期诊断、非手术治疗的选择有限,医疗资金有限,以及残缺手术的负面影响,阴茎癌通常被认为是一种被忽视的疾病。阴茎癌的组织学类型多种多样,但阴茎鳞状细胞癌(SCC)最为常见,占全球病例的 95%。阴茎癌的发病与多种危险因素有关,主要与生活方式有关,如乱性行为、动物性行为、卫生条件差、光疗、吸烟和肥胖。人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染是一个重要的致病因素,尤其是在鳞状细胞癌中。阴茎肿瘤中的 HPV 感染率差异很大,其与死亡率的关系仍不确定。
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