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Focal ablation therapy for renal cancer in the era of active surveillance and minimally invasive partial nephrectomy
Partial nephrectomy remains the optimal treatment for the management of small renal masses (SRMs), but several focal ablative techniques also exist, of which r...
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Key advances promise progress for kidney cancer patients
Kidney cancer research in 2014 was characterized by a diverse array of studies. Advances were made in both the localized and the metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) arenas. Importantly, significant progress ...
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Zinc and zinc transporters in prostate carcinogenesis
Kolenko et al. consider the evidence supporting a role for zinc in prostate carcinogenesis and discuss how a better understanding of the mechanisms of zinc homeostasis could be used to improve diagnosis and treat...
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Assessing the management of localized kidney cancer
Studies have reported an increase in the use of nephron-sparing surgery (NSS) since 2002, but quality of life (QOL) may be decreased in patients managed with partial versus radical nephrectomy. These reports h...
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A case of synchronous bilateral testicular seminoma
The optimum management of patients with low-stage seminoma remains a matter of debate. Here, Resnick et al. detail the case of a 51-year-old man who was diagnosed with bilateral stage I testicular seminoma. The a...
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Erratum: Modern management of pheochromocytoma
Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2007) 4: 630–633 [doi:10.1038/ncpuro0962] In the November 2007 issue, in the Case Study by Kasturi et al. page 633, reference number 4 was omitted from the reference list. The...
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Modern management of pheochromocytoma
This Case Study describes a 55-year-old man with a history of coronary artery disease who was diagnosed with pheochromocytoma of the left adrenal gland. The authors discuss the diagnosis of this patient and hi...
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Should renal and bladder function be our compass for management of vesicoureteral reflux?