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Dr. Mydlo's issue provides a comprehensive review of the diagnosis, management, and treatment of penile and urethral cancer. Top experts in the field have supplied state-of-the-art clinical reviews devoted to core issues, such as Premalignant and early carcinomas of the penis and scrotum; Histopathology of malignant lesions of the penis and urethra; Penile cancer: clinical presentation, diagnosis and staging; Reconstruction of the penis after surgery; Micrographic surgery for penile tumors; Management of regional lymphatic drainage; Radiation therapy of cancer of the penis; and Cancer of male/female urethra.…mehr

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Dr. Mydlo's issue provides a comprehensive review of the diagnosis, management, and treatment of penile and urethral cancer. Top experts in the field have supplied state-of-the-art clinical reviews devoted to core issues, such as Premalignant and early carcinomas of the penis and scrotum; Histopathology of malignant lesions of the penis and urethra; Penile cancer: clinical presentation, diagnosis and staging; Reconstruction of the penis after surgery; Micrographic surgery for penile tumors; Management of regional lymphatic drainage; Radiation therapy of cancer of the penis; and Cancer of male/female urethra.
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Autorenporträt
Jack H. Mydlo, MD, FACS, is Professor and Chair of Urology at Temple University School of Medicine. A native of Brooklyn, he went to SUNY Buffalo for undergraduate work and then received his MD degree from SUNY Downstate Medical School in 1981. Following his urology residency at Montefiore Hospital/Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, he completed a three-year fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering in 1989. He returned to SUNY Downstate Medical School as an Assistant Professor of Urology and progressed to an Associate Professor of Urology. He accepted the position of Professor and Chair of Urology at Temple University Hospital in 2000. He is also the residency program director for the Urology Department. Dr. Mydlo has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles, several textbook chapters, and has edited two urological textbooks in renal and prostate cancer. His interests include urologic trauma, urologic oncology, and erectile dysfunction. He has lectured in numerous cities over the United States and Europe. He is a member of the American Urological Association as well as a member of the AUA Judicial and Ethics Committee, The Mid-Atlantic Section of the AUA, The Philadelphia Urologic Society, and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons.