Survivals of incidental renal cell carcinoma

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Between January 1987 and July 1988, 151 cases of renal cell carcinoma were nephrectomized at out institutions. Among them 41 cases (27.2%) were diagnosed incidentally. The ratio of incidental carcinoma has been increasing steadily in the past decade. Thirty-four of these cases (82.9%) were detected by ultrasound, 4 by computerized tomography, and three by excretory urography. Twenty-eight of these cases were found serendipitously during examination for other diseases, while others had no symptoms at all. Only 8 of these cases (19.5%) showed microscopic hematuria. The stage and the grade of these incidental carcinoma were significantly lower than those of symptomatic carcinoma (p<0.001). The survival rate of the former was better than that of the latter (p<0.01), especially in patients with pT1-2b tumors (p<0.05) or with tumors smaller than 10 cm in diameter (p<0.05). © 1989, THE JAPANESE UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Igarashi, T., Murakami, S., Tomioka, S., Abe, K., Isaka, S., Okano, T., … Matsuzaki, O. (1989). Survivals of incidental renal cell carcinoma. The Japanese Journal of Urology, 80(9), 1310–1315. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol1989.80.1310

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