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[Treatment of urogenital neoplasms in males].

open access: closedSchweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1978
The carcinomas of the male genitourinary tract--prostate, testicle, bladder, kidney and penis--are discussed with regard to incidence, prognosis and therapeutic possibilities. The results of drug treatment, especially for prostatic and non-seminoma testicular cancers, are presented in detail.
Sonntag Rw
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[Problems of assessment and occupational rehabilitation of patients with malignant urogenital neoplasm].

open access: closedZeitschrift fur Urologie und Nephrologie, 1981
The expert opinion and the rehabilitation of patients with urogenital tumours often render great problems and tasks for the urologist. A schematic invalidisation of these patients is to be refused. The leading idea of an expert opinion should be the rehabilitation.
Laura Hoffmann   +4 more
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How PET/CT helps in the detection of urogenital tumors in patients with other already known primary neoplasms

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Learning objectives: Emphasizing the role of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the detection of synchronous and metachronous primary tumours of the urogenital...
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[Serum copper and zinc levels in patients with malignant neoplasm of the urogenital tract].

Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica, 1986
Recently, the study of the physiological role of the essential trace elements is being emphasized. Some environmental and disease factors has been demonstrated to perturb trace element homeostasis. A number of recent studies have described alterations in serum copper levels (SCLs) and serum zinc levels (SZLs) in human cancer patients and the ...
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Involvement of the urogenital tract in patients with five or more separate malignant neoplasms. Case and review.

European urology, 1999
Occurrence of metachronous primary malignant neoplasms (PMN) in five or more different organs and tissue of the same patient is a very rare event. The present paper reports on a female patient who experienced Hodgkin's disease of nodular sclerotic type (stage IV), carcinoma of the cervix uteri (stage I), adenocarcinoma of the rectum (Dukes A), and a ...
D, Rohde, G, Jakse
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