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==Overview== | |||
==Surgery== | |||
Surgery is the most common treatment for cancer of the urethra. One of the following types of surgery may be done: | |||
* Open excision surgery | |||
* Electro-resection with flash surgery | |||
* Laser surgery | |||
* Cystourethrectomy surgery | |||
* Cystoprostatectomy surgery | |||
* Anterior body cavity surgery | |||
* Incomplete penectomy surgery | |||
* Basic penectomy surgery | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Surgery
Surgery is the most common treatment for cancer of the urethra. One of the following types of surgery may be done:
- Open excision surgery
- Electro-resection with flash surgery
- Laser surgery
- Cystourethrectomy surgery
- Cystoprostatectomy surgery
- Anterior body cavity surgery
- Incomplete penectomy surgery
- Basic penectomy surgery