ABSTRACT
Primary carcinoma of the female urethra is a relatively rare disease that accounts for less than 0.02% of all malignancies in women. The rarity with which the neoplasm is encountered has prevented unanimity of opinion with regard to its proper management. Herein we report one case of female urethral carcinoma treated by radiation therapy alone external beam 4,500 cGy followed by interstitial implant. 1,000 cGy).
Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Rare Diseases , UrethraABSTRACT
Primary carcinoma of the female urethra is a relatively rare disease that accounts for less than 0.02% of all malignancies in women. The rarity with which the neoplasm is encountered has prevented unanimity of opinion with regard to its proper management. Herein we report one case of female urethral carcinoma treated by radiation therapy alone external beam 4,500 cGy followed by interstitial implant. 1,000 cGy).