N. V. Vorobev, A. Krasheninnikov, F. S. Ashyrova, P. Golubev, Y. Samsonov, A. Kaprin
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Presently primary-multiple malignancies are still poorly studied and represent a complex problem in clinical Oncology. The frequency of occurrence of primary-multiple metachronous or synchronous tumors remains at a high level. It is worth noting that about 1.5% of patients with primary multiple tumors had a malignant neoplasm of the prostate. Performing simultaneous laparoscopic operations allow to achieve rapid postoperative rehabilitation of the patient, to avoid the risk of re-operation and anesthesia, in addition, there is a clear economic benefit, there is no need for re-examination and preoperative preparation. This article demonstrates two clinical cases of simultaneous surgical treatment of patients with primary multiple tumors of the kidney and prostate.