Abstract

We report a case of penis cancer at University hospital center of rabat, about a 66 years old patient with diabetes and a history of chronic smoking. The symptoms were marked by the appearance of an interscrotal perineal mass initially painless with some itching, then painful to the touch; associated with a dysuria all evolving to a scrotal urinary fistula. The diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma was confirmed intraoperatively after an extemporaneous biopsy. The decision was to reduce the tumor volume as much as possible. Follow-up treatment after a multidisciplinary discussion was to complete with chemotherapy.

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