@article{Bandini_Spiess_Zhu_Ornellas_Ayres_Hakenberg_Haidl_Pederzoli_Basile_Briganti_Montorsi_Chipollini_Azizi_De Meerleer_Brouwer_Albersen_Necchi_Johnstone_2022, title={The Relationship of Circumcision With Clinical Tumor Staging of Penile Cancer}, volume={3}, url={https://siuj.org/index.php/siuj/article/view/176}, DOI={10.48083/OIKH5959}, abstractNote={<p>In this report, we look at the relationship between prior circumcision and presenting stage of penile cancer. We<br>performed an analysis of an international, multicenter database of 1254 penile cancer patients diagnosed from 1980<br>to 2019 in the United States, Europe, Brazil, and China, and analyzed the relationship between circumcision and<br>presenting T and N stage. A total of 710 patients met the inclusion criteria and were statistically analyzed. We found<br>that uncircumcised men with locally advanced tumors (T3–T4) had significantly higher risk of lymph node metastasis<br>compared with circumcised men.</p&gt;}, number={2}, journal={Société Internationale d’Urologie Journal}, author={Bandini, Marco and Spiess, Philippe E. and Zhu, Yao and Ornellas, Antonio A. and Ayres, Benjamin A. and Hakenberg, Oliver W. and Haidl, Friederike and Pederzoli, Filippo and Basile, Giuseppe and Briganti, Alberto and Montorsi, Francesco and Chipollini, Juan and Azizi, Mounsif and De Meerleer, Gert and Brouwer, Oscar R. and Albersen, Maarten and Necchi, Andrea and Johnstone, PeterA.S.}, year={2022}, month={Mar.}, pages={102–107} }