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Textbook of Penile Cancer

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Overview

  • The book’s focus on penile cancer alone is unprecedented.

  • Covers all aspects of the management and treatment of penile cancer.

  • Includes up-to-date surgical techniques for tumour removal and for treatment of the lymph nodes.

  • Illustrations include colour photographs to aid diagnosis and to explain operative techniques. International Authorship.

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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About this book

Textbook of Penile Cancer reports accurately on recent developments in the management of penile cancer, whilst also covering the fundamentals of the disease, to provide a comprehensive, stand-alone and up-to-date volume on the subject.

The surgical management of penile cancer is shifting towards increasingly refined methods, as it is believed that a proportion of patients undergo overtreatment for the disease. Where traditionally the management of penile cancer has involved partial or total penectomy combined with radical inguinal lymphadenectomy, over the last few years the treatment   involves conservative penile reconstructive surgery  such that sexual function and phallic length is preserved. Furthermore, the increasing utilization of sentinel lymph node biopsy rather than  radical inguinal lymphadenectomy prevents the unnecessary removal of lymph nodes in patients where  lymph node  metastases has not occurred. There is also likely to be a change in the role of chemotherapy and radiotherapy for  advanced disease.

Textbook of Penile Cancer covers the epidemiology, molecular biology, radiological imaging, as well as the  latest surgical advances  in the treatment of this disease. This book is a valuable reference tool for Urological Surgeons, Genitourinary Physicians, Trainee Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Oncologists, Dermatologists and Sexual Health Physicians.

Reviews

From the reviews:

 

“The authors describe the epidemiology before giving an exhaustive outline of the molecular concepts and pathogenesis of penile cancer. … This textbook represents an excellent update on penile cancer, which will be of interest to urologists and oncologists.” (European Urology Today, Vol. 25 (5), October-November, 2013)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Urology, Univeristy College London Hospitals, London, United Kingdom

    Asif Muneer

  • University College London Hospital, London, United Kingdom

    Manit Arya

  • Antoni van Leeuwenhoekhuis, Department of Urology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Simon Horenblas

About the editors

Asif Muneer BSc(Hons), MB, ChB, FRCS(Ed), FRCS(Eng), MD, FRCS(Urol)

Asif Muneer is a consultant urological surgeon with a specialist interest in andrology and men’s Health. After completing a research degree at the Wolfson Institute, University College London, he went on to complete his higher surgical training in Oxford and was awarded the Intercollegiate Gold Medal. After completing a further fellowship he was appointed as a consultant based at University College Hospital as well as Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London. He is now part of one of the largest penile cancer teams in the UK.  Asif has been actively involved in the diagnosis and management of penile cancer for a number of years. His other areas of interest are priapism, erectile dysfunction, penile reconstructive surgery, and male infertility. Outside of work he is a keen cricketer and footballer. Asif is married to Iaisha and has two children.

 

Manit Arya MD, FRCS(Urol)

Manit Arya has an interest in minimally invasive uro-oncology and is based at University College Hospital, London, UK. He has published extensively throughout the urology literature, particularly in the field of uro-oncology, as well as editing eight books. He has completed a research degree investigating the theory of metastatic disease. He completed his higher surgical training in London, and has since organised a number of national educational courses for both medical students and trainees. Manit is married to Nitika and has two children.

 

Simon Horenblas MD, PhD., FEBU

Simon Horenblas trained as a urological surgeon in The Netherlands and was appointed at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in 1988. He became chief of the department of urology in 1993 and professor of urologic oncology in 2000.

His clinical work focussed solely in the field of uro-oncology. His research has centred around tissue preservation and early detection of metastases. He has been at the forefront of developing sentinel lymph node biopsy in urologic cancers, bladder preservation and prostate sparing cystectomy. He has authored more than 150 peer reviewed papers and has written a number of chapters in oncology textbooks. He is a keen ice skater, snowboarder, and alpinist. Simon is married to Irene and has a daughter and a son.

Asif Muneer is a consultant urological surgeon with a specialist interest in andrology and men’s Health. After completing a research degree at the Wolfson Institute, University College London, he went on to complete his higher surgical training in Oxford and was awarded the Intercollegiate Gold Medal. After completing a further fellowship he was appointed as a consultant based at University College Hospital as well as Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London. He is now part of one of the largest penile cancer teams in the UK.  Asif has been actively involved in the diagnosis and management of penile cancer for a number of years. His other areas of interest are priapism, erectile dysfunction, penile reconstructive surgery, and male infertility. Outside of work he is a keen cricketer and footballer. Asif is married to Iaisha and has two children.

 

Manit Arya MD, FRCS(Urol)

Manit Arya has an interest in minimally invasive uro-oncology and is based at University College Hospital, London, UK. He has published extensively throughout the urology literature, particularly in the field of uro-oncology, as well as editing eight books. He has completed a research degree investigating the theory of metastatic disease. He completed his higher surgical training in London, and has since organised a number of national educational courses for both medical students and trainees. Manit is married to Nitika and has two children.

 

Simon Horenblas MD, PhD., FEBU

Simon Horenblas trained as a urological surgeon in The Netherlands and was appointed at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in 1988. He became chief of the department of urology in 1993 and professor of urologic oncology in 2000.

His clinical work focussed solely in the field of uro-oncology. His research has centred around tissue preservation and early detection of metastases. He has been at the forefront of developing sentinel lymph node biopsy in urologic cancers, bladder preservation and prostate sparing cystectomy. He has authored more than 150 peer reviewed papers and has written a number of chapters in oncology textbooks. He is a keen ice skater, snowboarder, and alpinist. Simon is married to Irene and has a daughter and a son.

Manit Arya has an interest in minimally invasive uro-oncology and is based at University College Hospital, London, UK. He has published extensively throughout the urology literature, particularly in the field of uro-oncology, as well as editing eight books. He has completed a research degree investigating the theory of metastatic disease. He completed his higher surgical training in London, and has since organised a number of national educational courses for both medical students and trainees. Manit is married to Nitika and has two children.

 

Simon Horenblas MD, PhD., FEBU

Simon Horenblas trained as a urological surgeon in The Netherlands and was appointed at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in 1988. He became chief of the department of urology in 1993 and professor of urologic oncology in 2000.

His clinical work focussed solely in the field of uro-oncology. His research has centred around tissue preservation and early detection of metastases. He has been at the forefront of developing sentinel lymph node biopsy in urologic cancers, bladder preservation and prostate sparing cystectomy. He has authored more than 150 peer reviewed papers and has written a number of chapters in oncology textbooks. He is a keen ice skater, snowboarder, and alpinist. Simon is married to Irene and has a daughter and a son.

Simon Horenblas trained as a urological surgeon in The Netherlands and was appointed at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in 1988. He became chief of the department of urology in 1993 and professor of urologic oncology in 2000.

His clinical work focussed solely in the field of uro-oncology. His research has centred around tissue preservation and early detection of metastases. He has been at the forefront of developing sentinel lymph node biopsy in urologic cancers, bladder preservation and prostate sparing cystectomy. He has authored more than 150 peer reviewed papers and has written a number of chapters in oncology textbooks. He is a keen ice skater, snowboarder, and alpinist. Simon is married to Irene and has a daughter and a son.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Textbook of Penile Cancer

  • Editors: Asif Muneer, Manit Arya, Simon Horenblas

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-879-7

  • Publisher: Springer London

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag London Limited 2012

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-84882-879-7Published: 20 October 2011

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVII, 330

  • Number of Illustrations: 28 b/w illustrations, 138 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Oncology, Urology

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