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E-course: EAU Guidelines on Primary Urethral Carcinoma
This course compiles the most recent clinical guidelines edited by the EAU in relation to Primary Urethral Carcinoma. Primary Urethral Carcinoma course is divided into 3 learning units. Each Learning Unit consists of multiple choice questions that you can answer by navigating to the corresponding chapter of the Primary Urethral Carcinoma guideline. The questions are offered for self-assessment of your knowledge of the EAU Guidelines on Primary Urethral Carcinoma.
Cheat Sheet: Epidemiology, aetiology, classification and diagnosis
Primary urethral carcinoma (PUC) is classified as a rare cancer, accounting for <1% of all genitourinary malignancies. Urothelial carcinoma (UC) is the predominant histological type, followed by squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (AC). Review the staging, classification, and diagnostic evaluation techniques for PUC in this sheet.
Cheat Sheet: Prognosis and Disease Management
Prognostic factors for survival in primary urethral carcinoma (UC) are: age, gender, race, tumour stage and grade, nodal stage, presence of distant metastasis, histological type, tumour size, tumour location, concomitant bladder cancer and type and modality of treatment. In locally advanced urothelial- and squamous cell carcinoma( SCC) of the urethra, treatment in reference centres improves overall survival (OS).