What Causes Painful Lump In Groin And Swelling In Scrotum?
Its Metastasis to lymph node,Radiotherapy required
Detailed Answer:
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I do understand your concern and apprehensions regarding the treatment of your father.
As stated by you if the lymph node biopsy has been done and it shows cancerous cells, its more likely to be secondary cancer of lymph nodes (metastasis) primary being some where else, for the following reasons:
1. Metastatic involvement of lymph node usually causes enlargement of the area drained by it specifically penis and scrotum
2. Primary tumour of lymph node ( inguinal region) i.e. lymphoma is rare. Oedema and swelling are less likely seen in case of primary tumor of the the lymph node
3. Previous Bladder cancer could have caused spread of cancer cells into Internal/External illiac lymph nodes and through which retrograde spread to inguinal lymph node would have been possible causing secondary tumor of inguinal lymph node.
If the biopsy has confirmed tumour cells, and the diagnosis is malignancy of lymph node, finding out whether the lymph node enlargement is primary or secondary will not alter the management as currently lymph node is being involved and has already caused blockage of lymphatic drainage. The eminent danger is erosion of femoral artery causing bleeding. So it will require reduction in size of lymph node. Radiotherapy is the preferred therapy for reducing the size of lymph node and reducing risk of bleeding. Getting Immunohistochemistry of biopsy can reveal the origin of tumor whether its primary and secondary.
I hope it was helpful.
Do write to me if you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.
Wish your father good health.
Take Care
Best Regards
Dr T Shobha Deepak
MBBS,MD