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Referrals into a dedicated British penile cancer centre and sources of possible delay
Sexually Transmitted Infections, 07/21/09
Lucky MA et al. – Approximately one fifth of patients with penile cancer are first referred to specialities other than Urology. This sometimes delays diagnosis, potentially affecting overall prognosis. The major source of delay, however, results from patient reluctance to seek medical advice. Thus, the greatest impact in this condition is likely to be achieved by increased public awareness and education.
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