| Literature DB >> 17239313 |
David A Kunkle1, Naomi B Haas, Robert G Uzzo.
Abstract
For most cases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), the standard of care is surgical resection as monotherapy or as part of a multimodal approach. In patients with early localized disease, radical nephrectomy is associated with a favorable prognosis, whereas patients with advanced disease are rarely cured. A significant number of patients undergoing surgery for localized RCC experience recurrence, suggesting that there are some individuals in whom surgical excision is necessary but insufficient. In these patients, the development of effective adjuvant strategies is imperative. In this article, we review the prognostic variables and comprehensive staging algorithms for identifying patients at high risk for disease recurrence. Additionally, we review data from completed adjuvant RCC trials and highlight relevant ongoing trials.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17239313 DOI: 10.1007/s11934-007-0017-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Urol Rep ISSN: 1527-2737 Impact factor: 3.092