PurposeThe proportion of renal cell carcinoma cases diagnosed at stage I is known to be increasing significantly. We characterized stage I tumors further in terms of tumor size at diagnosis using a large national cancer registry.Materials and methodsThe National Cancer Data Base captures approximately 75% of all newly diagnosed cancer cases in the United States. The database was queried for all adults who were diagnosed between 1993 and 2004 with stage I renal cell carcinoma. Trends were assessed in mean size with time as well as in the proportion of stage I tumors diagnosed at less than 2.0, less than 2.5 and less than 3.0 cm.ResultsThere were 104,150 patients in the National Cancer Data Base diagnosed with stage I renal cell carcinoma dur...
OBJECTIVES: Current staging for renal cancer (RC) does not directly rely on tumor size. We examined ...
Introduction: Prompt surgical excision remains the standard of care for clinically localized enhanci...
OBJECTIVES: To identify an optimal tumor-size breakpoint to distinguish between two groups with dif...
PurposeThe proportion of renal cell carcinoma cases diagnosed at stage I is known to be increasing s...
PurposeRenal cell carcinoma is increasingly diagnosed at stage I, and among stage I cases mean tumor...
BackgroundEvidence exists to suggest a pattern of increasing early diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the discrepancy in the radiologic and pathologic size of renal cell...
International audiencePURPOSE: We characterized the clinicopathological features and the prognosis o...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the correlation between tumour size and histopathological characteristic...
Introduction: The last TNM classification (before 1997) defined T1 kidney tumour as a tumour !2.5 cm...
Purpose: The determination of the size of a renal tumor is important for staging, prog-nosis and sel...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of patients are now being incidentally detected with small-sized re...
INTRODUCTION: Classification TNM 1997 defines renal cell carcinoma smaller than 7 cm and confined to...
Objective: To evaluate the oncologic outcomes in T2 stage renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients who un...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine the prognostic role of tumor size in patients with stage pT3a ren...
OBJECTIVES: Current staging for renal cancer (RC) does not directly rely on tumor size. We examined ...
Introduction: Prompt surgical excision remains the standard of care for clinically localized enhanci...
OBJECTIVES: To identify an optimal tumor-size breakpoint to distinguish between two groups with dif...
PurposeThe proportion of renal cell carcinoma cases diagnosed at stage I is known to be increasing s...
PurposeRenal cell carcinoma is increasingly diagnosed at stage I, and among stage I cases mean tumor...
BackgroundEvidence exists to suggest a pattern of increasing early diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the discrepancy in the radiologic and pathologic size of renal cell...
International audiencePURPOSE: We characterized the clinicopathological features and the prognosis o...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the correlation between tumour size and histopathological characteristic...
Introduction: The last TNM classification (before 1997) defined T1 kidney tumour as a tumour !2.5 cm...
Purpose: The determination of the size of a renal tumor is important for staging, prog-nosis and sel...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of patients are now being incidentally detected with small-sized re...
INTRODUCTION: Classification TNM 1997 defines renal cell carcinoma smaller than 7 cm and confined to...
Objective: To evaluate the oncologic outcomes in T2 stage renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients who un...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine the prognostic role of tumor size in patients with stage pT3a ren...
OBJECTIVES: Current staging for renal cancer (RC) does not directly rely on tumor size. We examined ...
Introduction: Prompt surgical excision remains the standard of care for clinically localized enhanci...
OBJECTIVES: To identify an optimal tumor-size breakpoint to distinguish between two groups with dif...