Bo Chen , Haifeng Wang , Haole Xu , Hongjin Shi , Yigang zuo , Junhao Chen , Wei Feng , Zhaojiao Li
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Abstract
Ureteral metastasis of prostate cancer is extremely rare, with less than 50 cases at present. Kidney cancer with prostate cancer is also rare, and ureteral metastasis with prostate cancer is difficult to diagnose. Especially if there are no symptoms of hematuria, the ureteral mass should be clearly understood. Although there is no error in the diagnosis and treatment process in this case, there are still many points worth considering, such as whether unilateral nephroperectomy should be performed if there is no kidney cancerHere, we report a case of renal cancer complicated with prostate cancer and ureteral metastasis.