Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3823513 | Progrès en Urologie | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nowadays, most of renal cancers are incidental tumors less than 4Â cm. Prevalence of lymph node involvement is low and does not require a systematic lymphadenectomy as described by Robson in the 1960s. Radiologic progress and particularly CT scan describe with high precision lymph node involvement in the initial work-up. In renal cancer with a high risk of recurrence, lymphadenectomy has a pronostic interest and therapeutic role in rare situations where lymph node involvement is isolated. In metastatic patients, the role of cytoreductive nephrectomy has to be assessed.
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Authors
P. Paparel, J.-A. Long, H. Baumert, V. Meyer, B. Escudier, N. Grenier, J.-F. Hetet, N. Rioux-Leclercq, H. Lang, L. Poissonier, M. Soulie, J.-J. Patard,