2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2017.08.014
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Long-term trends in incidence and survival of penile cancer in France

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“…Based on the data from the National Central Cancer Registry of China, the overall incidence of penile cancer in Chinese males was 0.60/100,000 and the mortality was 0.18/100,000 in 2011 . The 5‐year survival rate is over 60% in European countries, and a significant racial disparity in survival outcomes was observed between African American and Caucasian American men, indicating a difference in tumor biology for different populations …”
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“…Based on the data from the National Central Cancer Registry of China, the overall incidence of penile cancer in Chinese males was 0.60/100,000 and the mortality was 0.18/100,000 in 2011 . The 5‐year survival rate is over 60% in European countries, and a significant racial disparity in survival outcomes was observed between African American and Caucasian American men, indicating a difference in tumor biology for different populations …”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Based on the data from the National Central Cancer Registry of China, the overall incidence of penile cancer in Chinese males was 0.60/100,000 and the mortality was 0.18/100,000 in 2011. 4 The 5-year survival rate is over 60% in European countries, 5,6 and a significant racial disparity in survival outcomes was observed between African American and Caucasian American men, indicating a difference in tumor biology for different populations. 7 Several risk factors for penile cancer have been identified, including human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, 8 phimosis and poor hygiene, 9 smoking, 10 chronic inflammation 3,11 and socioeconomic status.…”
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“…The age-standardized incidence in Germany is 1.3/100,000 persons, and this rate has been stable in recent years (German Centre for Cancer Registry Data-ZfKD, data effective 07/2017). Predominantly men of advanced age are affected [69]. The relative 5-year survival rate (5YSR) in Europe is 68%.…”
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“…Although the incidence increased slightly in some areas in recent years, penile cancer (PC) was still a relatively rare malignancy in developed countries [1][2][3]. It had been showed that multiple etiologies might have contributed the occurrence of this disease, such as human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, phimosis, lichen sclerosus, smoking, condylomata acuminate, sexual problems, and chronic in ammation, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…: the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program;2 : included patients whose race were not black or white.In development group, the median follow-up was 32 (95% CI, 30-36) months. However, the median of survival time was not applicable.(Fig.…”
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