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==Overview== | |||
[[CT scan]] may be performed to detect [[metastases]] of penile cancer to surrounding [[lymph nodes]], [[liver]], [[lungs]] and other [[organs]]. | |||
==CT Scan== | |||
[[CT scan]] may be used to: | |||
* See if the cancer has spread to surrounding [[lymph nodes]], especially in men who are [[obese]] | |||
* See if the cancer has spread to the [[liver]], [[lungs]] or other organs | |||
* Guide a needle to help collect [[cells]] and [[tissues]] from [[lymph nodes]] during a fine needle aspiration [[biopsy]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
CT scan may be performed to detect metastases of penile cancer to surrounding lymph nodes, liver, lungs and other organs.
CT Scan
CT scan may be used to:
- See if the cancer has spread to surrounding lymph nodes, especially in men who are obese
- See if the cancer has spread to the liver, lungs or other organs
- Guide a needle to help collect cells and tissues from lymph nodes during a fine needle aspiration biopsy