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A Syngeneic Mouse Model of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma for Quantitative and Longitudinal Assessment of Preclinical Therapies
Published on: April 12, 2017
Headache: a unique clinical presentation for renal cell carcinoma (RCC)
Giuseppe Candiano1, Pietro Pepe, Giuseppe Grasso
1Urology Unit, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania, Italy. urocandia@virgilio.it
Abstract:
Brain metastases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) are generally seen in advanced stages of disease with a short life-expectancy. A solitary, synchronous brain metastasis of RCC is rare and neurological symptoms may be the presenting sign of cancer. An aggressive surgical approach is justified in patients with favorable prognostic factors (good performance status, age under 65 years, absence of extracraneal lesions) for palliation of symptoms and improvement of cancer-related survival.
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