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Surgical outcomes of partial nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma: A joint study by the Japanese Society of Renal Cancer
Authors:Yutaka Senga  Seiichiro Ozono  Hayakazu Nakazawa  Satoshi Nagamori  Ken Marumo  Shigeo Horie  Tetsuro Onishi  Noriomi Miyao  Masahiro Nakao  Tatsuo Igarashi  Tomoyasu Tsushima  Michihiko Hasegawa  Masaru Murai  the Japanese Society of Renal Cancer
Institution:Department of Urology, Chigasaki Municipal Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan. uro@cg.netlaputa.ne.jp
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: A joint study was undertaken by the Japanese Society of Renal Cancer to investigate the present status of partial nephrectomy in Japan and to speculate about what may be the indications for partial nephrectomy in patients with renal cell carcinoma. METHODS: Data were tabulated for 469 patients from participating medical institutions and various clinical factors were investigated with regard to disease progression (local recurrence and distant metastasis). RESULTS: Disease progression was observed in 21 patients (4.5%). No significant relation to disease progression was observed for sex, laterality, tumor histology, grade and tumor size. Although patients with solitary tumors displayed excellent prognosis irrespective of tumor diameter, patients with multiple tumors displayed a high likelihood of disease progression. Patients older than 77 years old and patients with imperative indication were found to have a poorer prognosis. CONCLUSION: In patients with solitary tumors, partial nephrectomy can be actively performed, even if the patient displays elective indications and the tumor is >4 cm in diameter. In patients displaying multiple tumors with imperative indications, the decision whether to perform partial nephrectomy should be made by the patients and their physicians after considering the impact on curability and the quality of life.
Keywords:nephron-sparing surgery  partial nephrectomy  renal cell carcinoma
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