Reconstructive plastic surgery for bladder cancer metastasis into urethra (case report)

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Due to few observations, a standard treatment scheme for metastatic cancer into urethra has not been developed yet. However it has become evident, that combined approach using neoadjuvant radiation or chemoradiotherapy together with surgical tumor removal, taking into account its location, size, local prevalence and metastases to regional lymph nodes, is much more effective. The article describes a clinical case of a secondary urethra metastatic lesion from bladder.

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Tillyashaykhov, M. N., Boyko, E. V., Rakhimov, N. T., Koren’, L. P., Khasanov, S. T., Abdusamatov, N. T., & Ataboev, A. K. (2019). Reconstructive plastic surgery for bladder cancer metastasis into urethra (case report). Onkourologiya, 15(4), 135–139. https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2019-15-4-135-139

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