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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2001
Several renal cell carcinoma (RCC) prognostic factors show promise, including K1-67, p53/mdm-2, and vascular endothelial growth factor. The combination of increased incidence of RCC and diagnosis during earlier stages has generated interest in local therapeutic options.
P A, Godley, M, Taylor
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Several renal cell carcinoma (RCC) prognostic factors show promise, including K1-67, p53/mdm-2, and vascular endothelial growth factor. The combination of increased incidence of RCC and diagnosis during earlier stages has generated interest in local therapeutic options.
P A, Godley, M, Taylor
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1993
Renal cell carcinoma remains a challenge for oncologists, with only 20% of patients being cured by surgical removal of the involved kidney and a handful of patients with advanced disease being cured by surgery, immunotherapy, or both. Although advances in early detection, recognition of high-risk groups, and chemotherapy remain disappointing, advances ...
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Renal cell carcinoma remains a challenge for oncologists, with only 20% of patients being cured by surgical removal of the involved kidney and a handful of patients with advanced disease being cured by surgery, immunotherapy, or both. Although advances in early detection, recognition of high-risk groups, and chemotherapy remain disappointing, advances ...
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2006
In this review we will highlight the recent novel contributions to the treatment of renal cell carcinoma in the fields of anti-angiogenesis, immunotherapeutics, and surgical management. In addition, this review will update recent advances in diagnostic and imaging modalities for renal cell carcinoma and dietary and environmental relationships to the ...
Brian I, Rini +2 more
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In this review we will highlight the recent novel contributions to the treatment of renal cell carcinoma in the fields of anti-angiogenesis, immunotherapeutics, and surgical management. In addition, this review will update recent advances in diagnostic and imaging modalities for renal cell carcinoma and dietary and environmental relationships to the ...
Brian I, Rini +2 more
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1999
In addition to the known risk factors for renal cell carcinoma, hypertension, obesity, and tobacco use, a diet high in consumption of fried or sautéed meat and the frequent consumption of poultry may increase the risk for renal cell carcinoma. A diet high in consumption of fruits and vegetables appears to have a protective effect. Molecular markers, in
P A, Godley, T E, Stinchcombe
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In addition to the known risk factors for renal cell carcinoma, hypertension, obesity, and tobacco use, a diet high in consumption of fried or sautéed meat and the frequent consumption of poultry may increase the risk for renal cell carcinoma. A diet high in consumption of fruits and vegetables appears to have a protective effect. Molecular markers, in
P A, Godley, T E, Stinchcombe
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The Lancet
The landscape of the management of renal cell carcinoma has evolved substantially in the last decade, leading to improved survival in localised and advanced disease. We review the epidemiology, pathology, and diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma and discuss the evidence for current management strategies from localised to metastatic disease.
Matthew, Young +7 more
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The landscape of the management of renal cell carcinoma has evolved substantially in the last decade, leading to improved survival in localised and advanced disease. We review the epidemiology, pathology, and diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma and discuss the evidence for current management strategies from localised to metastatic disease.
Matthew, Young +7 more
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2007
This review highlights recent contributions to the biology and treatment of renal cell carcinoma, the expanded use of antiangiogenic agents as well as interest in other inhibitory drug mechanisms. In addition, recent findings are reported on biomarkers which are undergoing investigation as correlative prognostic indicators of either survival or ...
W Kimryn, Rathmell +2 more
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This review highlights recent contributions to the biology and treatment of renal cell carcinoma, the expanded use of antiangiogenic agents as well as interest in other inhibitory drug mechanisms. In addition, recent findings are reported on biomarkers which are undergoing investigation as correlative prognostic indicators of either survival or ...
W Kimryn, Rathmell +2 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1979
We reviewed the total experience with renal cell carcinoma at West Virginia University Hospital since its opening 15 years ago. While the conclusions are not new, our series of 89 cases reemphasizes the capriciously ubiquitous nature of the disease.
S C, Rochman, J A, Belis, S J, Kandzari
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We reviewed the total experience with renal cell carcinoma at West Virginia University Hospital since its opening 15 years ago. While the conclusions are not new, our series of 89 cases reemphasizes the capriciously ubiquitous nature of the disease.
S C, Rochman, J A, Belis, S J, Kandzari
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2003
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) continues to present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The increased use of abdominal imaging studies does not appear to completely account for the rising incidence of RCC. Alcohol consumption has been found to be a possible protective factor among women in a recent study, but among women with children, RCC risk may ...
Young E, Whang, Paul A, Godley
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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) continues to present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The increased use of abdominal imaging studies does not appear to completely account for the rising incidence of RCC. Alcohol consumption has been found to be a possible protective factor among women in a recent study, but among women with children, RCC risk may ...
Young E, Whang, Paul A, Godley
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RENAL BOTRYOMYCOSIS MIMICKING RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Journal of Urology, 1998Botxyomycosis is characterized by a chronic suppurative lesion with distinctive fungus-like grains similar to sulfur granules in actinomycosis.1 The integumentary and visceral forms are recognized.’ Only 2 of the previously reported 6 renal botryomycosis cases were isolated, which simulated renal cell carcinoma radiologically and clinically, and ...
Sade, M +4 more
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Pediatric renal cell carcinoma
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2009Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) comprises about 5% of pediatric renal neoplasms. It has been recognized as a second malignancy in multiple reports. It is generally symptomatic at diagnosis, and most children with RCC present with more locally advanced disease than do adults.
Justin E, Sausville +3 more
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