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Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2008) 5, 234
doi:10.1038/ncpuro1081  

Laser excision is effective for treating early-stage penile carcinoma

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Penile carcinoma is a rare tumor, traditionally treated by amputation 2 cm proximal to the tumor. A new study by an Italian group has shown that men with early-stage penile carcinoma can be effectively treated with a conservative, organ-sparing strategy—microscopic tumor classification followed by CO2 laser excision.

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