Abstract Incidence rates for renal cell cancer, which accounts for 85% of kidney cancers, have been rising more rapidly among blacks than whites, almost entirely accounted for by an excess of localized disease. This excess dates back to the 1970s, despite less access among blacks to imaging procedures in the past. In contrast, mortality rates for this cancer have been virtually identical among blacks and whites since the early 1990s, despite the fact that nephrectomy rates, regardless of stage, are lower among blacks than among whites. These observations suggest that renal cell cancer may be a less aggressive tumor in blacks. We have reviewed the epidemiology of renal cell cancer, with emphasis on factors which may potentially play a role i...
Renal-cell cancer is responsible for about 2% of all cancer deaths in developed countries and repres...
Incidence and mortality rates of cancer in blacks have been increasing at a faster rate than in whit...
Racial/ethnic minority groups, including Hispanic Americans (HAs) and Native Americans (NAs), have a...
Kidney cancer ranks among the top 10 cancers in the United States. Although it affects both male and...
Loren Lipworth1,2, Robert E Tarone1,2, Lars Lund2,3, Joseph K McLaughlin1,21International Epidemiolo...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify racial differences among histological subtypes of renal cell carcinom...
In the United States, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has rapidly increased in incidence for over two dec...
Background: Incidence of kidney cancer has been increasing over the past three decades, with more ra...
International audienceContext: Clinical surveys have revealed that incidental detection of renal cel...
We evaluated whether black race is associated with higher incidence of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD...
Some tumors are known to have a definite cause-effect etiology, but renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is no...
Background: Recent data showed that North America has the highest incidence of renal cell carcinoma ...
We evaluated whether black race is associated with higher incidence of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD...
The association of body size, lifestyle, and medical conditions with renal cell cancer risk was exam...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if race was associated with 5-year cause-specific survival in patients with ...
Renal-cell cancer is responsible for about 2% of all cancer deaths in developed countries and repres...
Incidence and mortality rates of cancer in blacks have been increasing at a faster rate than in whit...
Racial/ethnic minority groups, including Hispanic Americans (HAs) and Native Americans (NAs), have a...
Kidney cancer ranks among the top 10 cancers in the United States. Although it affects both male and...
Loren Lipworth1,2, Robert E Tarone1,2, Lars Lund2,3, Joseph K McLaughlin1,21International Epidemiolo...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify racial differences among histological subtypes of renal cell carcinom...
In the United States, renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has rapidly increased in incidence for over two dec...
Background: Incidence of kidney cancer has been increasing over the past three decades, with more ra...
International audienceContext: Clinical surveys have revealed that incidental detection of renal cel...
We evaluated whether black race is associated with higher incidence of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD...
Some tumors are known to have a definite cause-effect etiology, but renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is no...
Background: Recent data showed that North America has the highest incidence of renal cell carcinoma ...
We evaluated whether black race is associated with higher incidence of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD...
The association of body size, lifestyle, and medical conditions with renal cell cancer risk was exam...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if race was associated with 5-year cause-specific survival in patients with ...
Renal-cell cancer is responsible for about 2% of all cancer deaths in developed countries and repres...
Incidence and mortality rates of cancer in blacks have been increasing at a faster rate than in whit...
Racial/ethnic minority groups, including Hispanic Americans (HAs) and Native Americans (NAs), have a...