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  • Urology
  • Clinical Trials

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  • Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with significant impact on patient quality of life.
  • Inguinal lymph node metastasis is a critical prognostic factor in penile cancer management.
  • Optimal treatment strategies for patients with lymph node involvement remain an area of active research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address critical clinical questions in the management of penile cancer patients with inguinal lymph node disease.
  • To provide an update on the progress of the International Penile cancer Adjuvant Chemotherapy Trial (InPACT).

Main Methods:

  • The InPACT trial is an international clinical trial.
  • Patient accrual is currently underway in the United Kingdom and the United States.
  • The study focuses on patients presenting with evidence of inguinal lymph node disease.

Main Results:

  • The InPACT trial is currently in the patient recruitment phase.
  • The study has successfully opened and is actively accruing patients.
  • This update provides an overview of the study's initiation and ongoing progress.

Conclusions:

  • The InPACT trial represents a significant international collaboration in penile cancer research.
  • The study is poised to provide valuable data to guide treatment decisions for patients with advanced penile cancer.
  • Further updates will be provided as the trial progresses and results become available.