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CASE REPORT
11-year survival of a renal cell cancer patient following multiple metastasectomy
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Department of Urology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
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Department of Orthopedics, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
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2nd Department of Pathology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
Address correspondence to Dr. Attila Szendröi, Department
of Urology, Semmelweis University, Üllöi út 78/b., Budapest,
H-1082, Hungary
Canadian Journal of Urology 2010, 17(6), 5475-5477.
Abstract
Case report: A renal cell cancer patient with late onset of multiorgan metastases showed an unusually long survival following surgical resection. Femoral metastasis appeared 11 years, and contralateral kidney and adrenal gland metastasis 19 years after the primary nephrectomy, respectively. Following the resection of the femur and implantation of endoprosthesis and removal of adrenal gland and partial nephrectomy, the patient was disease-free 20 years after the first diagnosis of cancer.Conclusion: The long survival and successful treatment underline the importance and efficiency of radical metastasectomy even in the case of late onset multiorgan metastases of renal cell cancer. The life expectancies are better in the late onset of bone metastasis following the nephrectomy. The very late onset of metastases in this case shows however the importance of lifelong follow up.
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Copyright © 2010 The Author(s). Published by Tech Science Press.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


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