Distant recurrence of non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer 8 years after initial treatment

  • Published on 08/29/2024
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Mahoro Watanabe 1, Naoki Kawamorita 1, Tetsuro Shiraiwa 1, Tomonori Sato 1, Takuma Sato 1, Yoshihide Kawasaki 1, Shinichi Yamashita 1, Akiko Ebata 2, Satoko Sato 3, Akihiro Ito 1

1 Department of Urology Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Japan
2 Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgical Oncology Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Japan
3 Department of Pathology Tohoku University Hospital Sendai Japan

Abstract

Introduction Distant recurrence of non‐muscle invasive bladder cancer is a rare condition that is poorly understood and difficult to detect in follow‐up protocols.
Case presentation A 73‐year‐old female with a history of T1N0M0 bladder cancer 8 years ago suffered from a left axillary tumor, a left lung tumor, left mediastinal lymph node swelling, and bilateral adrenal gland tumors. Initially, she was diagnosed with metastatic...

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