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Objective To evaluate our experience with primary carcinomas of the female
urethra, by analysing the impact of tumour variables and treatment on overa
ll, disease-specific, local recurrence- and metastasis-free survival.
Patients and methods Between 1958 and 1994, 72 women (median age SO years,
mean 59, range 21-84) with primary urethral carcinoma were identified. They
were followed for a median (range) of 85 (0-384) months, The patients were
stratified by stage, nodal status, histology, treatment, type of surgery,
site of disease, year of diagnosis and smelting habit.
Results In a univariate analysis, stage, nodal status, type of surgery and
site of the disease were important factors for survival and recurrence. In
a multivariate analysis, primary stage, nodal status and site of disease we
re independent predictors of survival,
Conclusion Current modalities of treatment are ineffective for local contro
l and survival; new treatment strategies are needed for female urethral can
cers.