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Prostate cancer: from diagnosis to treatment

https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2019-15-3-150-155

Abstract

The article presents a complex clinical case of a patient with primary multiple cancer, with lesions of the prostate, bladder, ureter, stomach, regional and distant lymph nodes. Initially, it was assumed that there were four localizations of cancer, but after performing the operation and conducting thorough morphological and immunohistochemical studies, it became possible to prove that only two cancer localizations were present, namely prostate cancer and stomach cancer. The implementation of complex palliative (salvage) surgical interventions as the first stage of the complex treatment of prostate and bladder cancer, as well as the performance of simultaneous operations, can improve the prognosis of patient survival.

About the Authors

D. M. Yagudaev
Medical Institute of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia; N.A. Semashko Central Clinical Hospital No. 2 of the Russian Railways
Russian Federation

Department of Endoscopic Urology, Faculty of Professional Development for Health Care Employees Medical Institute of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

4 Kolomenskiy Proezd, Moscow 117198, 

2 Budayskaya St., Moscow 129128



Z. A. Kadyrov
Medical Institute of the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Department of Endoscopic Urology, Faculty of Professional Development for Health Care Employees

4 Kolomenskiy Proezd, Moscow 117198



A. F. Astrakhantsev
N.A. Semashko Central Clinical Hospital No. 2 of the Russian Railways

2 Budayskaya St., Moscow 129128



V. A. Bezhenar
N.A. Semashko Central Clinical Hospital No. 2 of the Russian Railways

2 Budayskaya St., Moscow 129128



M. P. Mazurova
N.A. Semashko Central Clinical Hospital No. 2 of the Russian Railways

2 Budayskaya St., Moscow 129128



D. D. Yagudaev
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia

Build. 2, 8 Trubetskaya St., Moscow 119991



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Yagudaev D.M., Kadyrov Z.A., Astrakhantsev A.F., Bezhenar V.A., Mazurova M.P., Yagudaev D.D. Prostate cancer: from diagnosis to treatment. Cancer Urology. 2019;15(3):150-155. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1726-9776-2019-15-3-150-155

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