Abstract
Synchronous cancers should be first evaluated at high-volume referral oncological centers. Multidisciplinary evaluation, as the first step of multimodal treatment strategy, is also a way to select candidates fit for surgical resections. Concurrent minimally invasive approaches are a safe and effective option that may result in long-term control of the disease. Robot-assisted surgery allows obtaining the oncological radicality with lower invasiveness for the patient, thus retaining greater surgical aggressiveness even in high-risk patients. The reports of successful synchronous robot-assisted pulmonary and urologic resections for cancer in frail elderly subjects are described here.
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