Renal cancer: Surgical management

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Abstract

For many years treatment the for renal cancer (RC) has been synonymous with nephrectomy. With the trend of presentation changing, early diagnosis of renal cancer has led to evolution of newer nephron-sparing approaches. Similarly, with understanding of molecular biology, innovative drug treatments have taken a prime role in metastatic renal cancer. This chapter deals with the surgical principles in the management of RC.

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Alleemudder, A., & Nargund, V. H. (2015). Renal cancer: Surgical management. In Urological Oncology (pp. 383–393). Springer-Verlag London Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-482-1_22

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