Most Viewed Abstracts
1. Report Shows Shift in Starting Salaries for Physicians 2. 2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income 3. Medicare pay-for-reporting effort draws fire from frustrated doctors 4. Allopurinol-induced recurrent dress syndrome: Pathophysiology and treatment 5. Debunking Myths in the US Healthcare System
Top Ten Searches
aldosteronism contrast dialysis vitamin d bicarbonate arf amyloidosis hypocalcemia renal artery husYour Article Summary
Renal tumors in the second decade of life: results from the California Cancer Registry
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 06/17/09
Grabowski J et al. - Primary renal malignancies are uncommon in the second decade of life. The most common tumor type in this age-group is renal cell carcinoma followed by Wilms' tumor. Patients with renal cell carcinoma tend to be older and have a lower survival than patients with other kidney tumors.
Related Articles
Partial Versus Radical Nephrectomy for 4 to 7 cm Renal Cortical Tumors
The Journal of Urology, 11/18/09
Relevance Score: 69%
Genetic profiles in renal tumors
International Journal of Urology, 10/15/09
Relevance Score: 69%
De Novo Renal Carcinoma in Renal Transplant Recipients: Effect of Early Treatment
Transplantation Proceedings, 11/13/09
Relevance Score: 68%
Tumor lysis and acute renal failure in Burkitt's lymphoma: A review on pathophysiology and management
Indian Journal of Nephrology, 10/16/09
Relevance Score: 68%
Minimally Invasive Nephron Sparing Management for Renal Tumors in Solitary Kidneys
The Journal of Urology, 10/12/09
Relevance Score: 68%
Today in Hematology/Oncology...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Carcinoid tumor of the kidney: An unusual renal tumor
Indian Journal of Urology, 12/08/09
Update on novel agents in renal cell carcinoma
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 12/07/09
Treatment of relapsed Wilms tumors: lessons learned
Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 12/07/09
Article Search
Sponsor


See Latest Articles


