An Uncommon Case of Renal Metastasis from Cervical Cancer

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Amine BazineHassan Sifat

Abstract

Metastases to the kidney are a rare entity. Among solid tumors, it is known that lung and colorectal cancers can metastasize to the kidney. Renal metastases from cervical cancer are exceptional; only 12 cases were previously reported. We report a case of a right renal metastasis from a cervical squamous cell carcinoma, occurring in the context of a metastatic relapse two years after completing primary treatment.

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Mar 9, 2021·Frontiers in Oncology·Jinchao ChenShaoxing Zhu

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