Current status of treatment of renal cell carcinoma and future problems

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An account was given of the current status of treatment of renal cell carcinoma and reference made to problems that remain unsolved as follows: (1) Failure to keep biological characteristics of renal cell carcinoma in mind may be misleading in deciding on a therapeutic policy, (2) already eastablished as it may appear, operation for renal cell carcinoma is still open to discussion, (3) indication for operation upon metastatic lesions, (4) widespread use of interferon based on insufficient theoretical grounds to provide ample justification, (5) future development and possible usefulness of multiple drug combination therapy including interferon as a main component and (6) how to make best use of neo-adjuvant therapy for renal cell carcinoma. © 1990, THE JAPANESE UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Satomi, Y. (1990). Current status of treatment of renal cell carcinoma and future problems. The Japanese Journal of Urology, 81(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol1989.81.1

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