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Penile cancer is a rare type of malignant growth that occurs on the skin or tissues of the penis.
It often presents as a palpable visible penile lesion with signs that may include pain, bleeding, discharge or a foul odor.
The lesion may be fungating, nodular or ulcerative and may be concealed by phimosis.
Men with metastatic prostate cancer (mPC) have an elevated risk of skeletal complications either due to bone metastases (skeletal-related events [SREs]), or from osteoporosis induced by androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). Two key opinion leaders recently shared their perspectives on bone complications in mPC as well as the use of bone-targeted agents (BTAs) such as denosumab (Xgeva) to reduce the risk of bone complications.
Professor Bertrand Tombal
Professor of Urology
Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc & Université catholique de Louvain
Brussels, Belgium
Associate Professor Edmund Chiong
Head, Department of Urology
National University Hospital, Singapore