Abstract
Metastasis to the lung is the most common place connected with kidney cancer progression. Wherein metastasectomy is accompanied by satisfactory 5- and 10-year survival achieving 49% and 21% respectively. Pleural lesion due to this tumor develops as a part of systemic metastasis and, as a rule, is a consequence of neoplastic spread from lung parenchyma, which indicates a poor prognosis and is an indication for palliative care.References
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