INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE OSTEOGENIC METASTASES OF KIDNEY AND PROSTATE CANCER
Shaxanova Shaxnoza ShavkatovnaSamarkand State Medical UniversityRAXIMOV Nodir MaxammatkulovichSamarkand State Medical UniversityKoraboev Fayzullo TojiboevichSamarkand branch of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Oncology and Radiology
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Metastatic tumors are more common than primary ones and account for about 96% of all neoplasms of the skeletal system. According to the autopsies performed, bone metastases in kidney cancer (RC) develop in 33-60% of cases and are in 3rd place after prostate and breast cancer. Despite the improvement of diagnostic methods, the detection and treatment of multiple osteogenic metastases in prostate cancer and renal cell carcinoma remains one of the most urgent problems of modern oncourology.
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