Carcinoma of the ureter after long-term use of analgesic [phenacetin derivative]-report of the two cases (spouses)

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Two cases (spouses) of carcinoma of the ureter possibly induced by long-term use of analgesic were presented. Case 1: A 66-year-old female with hematuria was diagnosed as a carcinoma of the ureter in January, 1985 and underwent resection of the left kidney and the ureter with partial resection of the urinary bladder. In December, 1988 she died due to recurrent cancer. Case 2: A 70-year-old male (a husband of case 1 patient) with hematuria was diagnosed as a carcinoma of the ureter in August, 1987 and underwent resection of the kidney and the ureter of the left side. In October, 1988 he died due to recurrent cancer. These two patients had used routinely phenacetin because of persistent headache for about 20 and 15 years, respectively and the presumed total dose was amounted to 4 and 2.5 kg, respectively. © 1990, THE JAPANESE UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Miyauchi, T., Marouka, M., Nagayama, T., & Wakatsuki, S. (1990). Carcinoma of the ureter after long-term use of analgesic [phenacetin derivative]-report of the two cases (spouses). The Japanese Journal of Urology, 81(12), 1908–1911. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol1989.81.1908

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