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Clinical Management Of Renal Tumors 1st Edition Ronald M Bukowski Md

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Clinical Management Of Renal Tumors 1st Edition Ronald M Bukowski Md
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.06 MB
Pages: 665
Author: Ronald M. Bukowski MD, Andrew C. Novick MD (auth.), Ronald M. Bukowski MD, Andrew C. Novick MD (eds.)
ISBN: 9781588292513, 9781603271493, 1588292517, 160327149X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Clinical Management Of Renal Tumors 1st Edition Ronald M Bukowski Md by Ronald M. Bukowski Md, Andrew C. Novick Md (auth.), Ronald M. Bukowski Md, Andrew C. Novick Md (eds.) 9781588292513, 9781603271493, 1588292517, 160327149X instant download after payment.

Clinical Management of Renal Tumors provides an in-depth review of the data relating to the management of renal tumors as well as an updated description regarding pathologic and molecular classification of renal tumors. The neoplasms covered include clear cell carcinomas, papillary cancers, nonepithelial tumors, and other mass lesions that resemble tumors. The management of patients with renal cancer having localized or advanced disease are discussed. Surgical approaches for primary and metastatic tumors, symptom palliation, and systemic therapy for metastatic disease including immunotherapy and targeted approaches are discussed in detail.

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