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Patterns of Care in Adults With Renal Cell Carcinoma: Findings in a Population Based Sample
The Journal of Urology, 05/19/09
Yabroff KR et al. - In 2004 open radical nephrectomy was the most common surgical management for renal cell carcinoma. Few patients received systemic therapy. Patient demographic, clinical and health system characteristics were associated with surgery. Evaluation of the diffusion of surgical management and newer systemic agents, and trial participation in community practice will be important for future research.
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