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Guidelines on Renal Cell Cancer
European Urology, 2001On behalf of the European Association of Urology (EAU), Guidelines for Diagnosis, Therapy and Follow-Up of Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients were established. Criteria for recommendations were evidence based and included aspects of cost-effectiveness and clinical feasibility.A systematic literature research using Medline Services was conducted.
Mickisch, G +4 more
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Morphological classification of renal cancer
World Journal of Urology, 1995The current classification of renal-cell adenomas (RCAs) and carcinomas (RCCs) is based on eight basic cell and tumor types (entities) with characteristic morphologic features: (1) RCCs of clear-cell type, (2) RCAs/RCCs of chromophilic-cell type, (3) RCAs/RCCs of chromophobic-cell type, (4) RCCs of duct Bellini type, (5) RCCs of transitional-cell type,
STORKEL, S, VANDENBERG, E
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Surgery (Oxford), 2006
AbstractMalignant tumors of the kidney account for about 2% of all new cancer cases in the United States and worldwide, with 38,890 cases and 12,840 deaths estimated for 2006 in the United States. This chapter reviews the epidemiology of renal cancer. Demographic patterns and risk factors are discussed.
Beverley A Wilkinson, David J Smith
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AbstractMalignant tumors of the kidney account for about 2% of all new cancer cases in the United States and worldwide, with 38,890 cases and 12,840 deaths estimated for 2006 in the United States. This chapter reviews the epidemiology of renal cancer. Demographic patterns and risk factors are discussed.
Beverley A Wilkinson, David J Smith
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Primary cancer of the kidney is derived from three principal sources: (1)tubular epithelium, which gives rise to adenocarcinoma; (2)epithelium lining the pelvicalycine system, from which transitional cell carcinomas develop; and (3)immature parenchymal tissue, the source of the Wilms' tumor or nephroblastoma.
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Primary cancer of the kidney is derived from three principal sources: (1)tubular epithelium, which gives rise to adenocarcinoma; (2)epithelium lining the pelvicalycine system, from which transitional cell carcinomas develop; and (3)immature parenchymal tissue, the source of the Wilms' tumor or nephroblastoma.
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Archivos espanoles de urologia, 2002
This study was carried out 1) to analyze the growth and clinical manifestations of renal adenocarcinoma; 2) to determine the presence of tumor, its malignant nature, size, local extent or distant spread and route of dissemination according to the imaging methods utilized, and 3) to determine the accuracy of the different imaging procedures, such as IVP,
F J, Fernández Mena, C, Moreno Torres
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This study was carried out 1) to analyze the growth and clinical manifestations of renal adenocarcinoma; 2) to determine the presence of tumor, its malignant nature, size, local extent or distant spread and route of dissemination according to the imaging methods utilized, and 3) to determine the accuracy of the different imaging procedures, such as IVP,
F J, Fernández Mena, C, Moreno Torres
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2017
Renal cancers in adults are classified into two major groups according to the anatomic subsite of origin. The predominant group, originating from the renal parenchyma, is mostly renal cell carcinoma, which, in turn, is further classified into morphologically, clinically, and genetically distinct subtypes.
Wong-Ho Chow +2 more
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Renal cancers in adults are classified into two major groups according to the anatomic subsite of origin. The predominant group, originating from the renal parenchyma, is mostly renal cell carcinoma, which, in turn, is further classified into morphologically, clinically, and genetically distinct subtypes.
Wong-Ho Chow +2 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2023
Bradley A, McGregor, Toni K, Choueiri
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Bradley A, McGregor, Toni K, Choueiri
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