What is it about?
Prostate metastases go to the bones and lymfe nodes. Later may be to lungs and liver. But locations of ureter and peritoneum are very rare. However very rare, the experienced urologist must take these places into account
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Why is it important?
Number one cancer in men, prostate cancer, is widely spread and more and more treatments are avaible, even in the patients with mets. So, realize this terrible illness can show up anywhere, be aware!
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This page is a summary of: What are the odds? Prostate metastases to ureter and peritoneum, BMJ Case Reports, August 2018, BMJ,
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2018-225730.
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