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Treatment of Distal Urethral Cancer
For information about the treatments listed below, see the Treatment Option Overview section.
Treatment of abnormal cells in the mucosa (inside lining of the urethra that have not become cancer, may include surgery to remove the tumor (open excision or transurethral resection), electroresection with fulguration, or laser surgery.
Treatment of distal urethral cancer is different for men and women.
For women, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery to remove the tumor (transurethral resection), electroresection and fulguration, or laser surgery for tumors that have not spread deeply into tissue.
- Brachytherapy (internal radiation therapy) and/or external radiation therapy for tumors that have not spread deeply into tissue.
- Surgery to remove the tumor (anterior exenteration) for tumors that have spread deeply into tissue. Sometimes nearby lymph nodes are also removed (lymph node dissection). Radiation therapy may be given before surgery.
For men, treatment may include the following:
- Surgery to remove the tumor (transurethral resection), electroresection and fulguration, or laser surgery for tumors that have not spread deeply into tissue.
- Surgery to remove part of the penis (partial penectomy) for tumors that are near the tip of the penis. Sometimes nearby lymph nodes are also removed (lymph node dissection).
- Surgery to remove part of the urethra for tumors that are in the distal urethra but not at the tip of the penis and have not spread deeply into tissue. Sometimes nearby lymph nodes are also removed (lymph node dissection).
- Surgery to remove the penis (radical penectomy) for tumors that have spread deeply into tissue. Sometimes nearby lymph nodes are also removed (lymph node dissection).
- Radiation therapy with or without chemotherapy.
- Chemotherapy given together with radiation therapy.
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Learn more:
- General Information About Urethral Cancer
- Stages of Urethral Cancer
- Treatment Option Overview
- Treatment of Distal Urethral Cancer
- Treatment of Proximal Urethral Cancer
- Treatment of Urethral Cancer that Forms with Invasive Bladder Cancer
- Treatment of Metastatic or Recurrent Urethral Cancer
- To Learn More About Urethral Cancer
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