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Prog Urol
; 9(4): 731-3, 1999 Sep.
Article
in French
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10555229
ABSTRACT
Wilm's tumor is exceptional in adulthood. Its treatment is based on radical nephrectomy, adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The prognosis is poorer compared with children because adults present more frequently with advanced stages and chemotherapy has a moderate efficacy. The various protocols of chemotherapy and the indications of radiotherapy are not defined with precision, mainly due to the rarity of the disease. The authors report a case of adult Wilm's tumor with a favorable evolution followed 4 years in spite of an unfavorable histology, lung metastases and a relapse after a first chemotherapy.