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Table 1 Histologic features and staging of patients with penile cancer

From: Penile cancer in Maranhão, Northeast Brazil: the highest incidence globally?

 

% (N)

Histological subtype

 Epidermoid carcinoma

100 (392/392)

Initial anatomic site

 Glans

74.0(216/392)

 Undetermineda

15.0 (44/392)

 Foreskin

11.0 (32/392)

Histologic grade

 Grade 1

38.9 (123/316)

 Grade 2

54.1 (171/316)

 Grade 3

7.0 (22/316)

Primary tumor (T stage)

 Tis

0.6 (2/335)

 T1(a, b)

33.0 (107/335)

 T2

44.6 (145/335)

 T3

17.5 (57/335)

 T4

4.3 (14/335)

Regional lymph nodes (N stage)

 N0

46.0 (107/233)

 N1

8.6 (20/233)

 N2

28.7 (67/233)

 N3

16.7 (39/233)

Distant metástasis

 M0

45.9 (180/392)

 M1

2.3 (9/392)

 Mx

51.8 (203/392)

Staging

 Stage 0

26.0 (95/366)

 Stage 1

30.0 (110/366)

 Stage 2

26.5 (97/366)

 Stage 3

15.3 (56/366)

 Stage 4

2.2 (8/366)

  1. aadvanced destructive lesions