‘Metastatic Renal Cancer Prevalence’

Metastatic Kidney Cancer

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

kidney cancer The National Congress of Urology has been a success in terms of attendance, with more than 1,000 professionals have participated in various activities that were scheduled. The quality of the topics covered and the extensive involvement are the two most remarkable of these days they have managed to express that there is progress in urology both nationally and internationally. The truth is that its organizers are very satisfied.

Metastatic Kidney Cancer
Within the bulk of the scientific activities scheduled at the conference stressed the special treatment reserved for advanced kidney cancer. This is a disease of great concern to urologists. Patients who suffer are people who must be treated with surgery and systemic treatments because the surgery alone will not solve the problem. Congress forums have been updated knowledge and have been widely discussed new developments and molecules that are used to treat these cancers.

Metastatic Renal Cancer Prevalence
Advanced kidney cancer is a disease whose annual incidence in Spain has started collecting recently. What we have seen is that its prevalence has increased and that does not usually appear in very elderly patients, but only in people 40 years of age. The fact that such an attack on young people with life ahead, push to advance research in order to stabilize these patients.
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