Metastatic solid tumours to the penis: a clinicopathologic evaluation of 109 cases from an international collaboration.
Luiz Miguel Nova-CamachoKatrina M CollinsKiril TrpkovAndres M AcostaAnkur R SangoiMahmut AkgulAngela ChouAntonio PoloniaÂngelo RodriguesAsli YilmazDelia Perez-MontielFiona MacleanFrancisco Javier Queipo GutiérrezFélix ContrerasHoward H WuIsabel Alvarado-CabreroInés de TorresIrune RuizJoão LoboSusan PrendevilleManuel Manrique CeladaLiang ChengLaurence A GaleaMichael HwangManju AronMaría García-MartosNicole ZallesMaria Rosaria RaspolliniSean R WilliamsonThomas M UlbrightAngel PanizoPublished in: Histopathology (2023)
This is the largest study to date of metastatic solid tumours secondarily involving the penis. The most frequent primaries originated from the genitourinary and gastrointestinal tracts. Metastatic penile tumours usually presented with penile nodules/masses and pain, and they often occurred in the setting of advanced metastatic disease, portending poor clinical outcomes.