PMID: 374754May 1, 1979Paper

Treatment of solitary and bilateral renal carcinomas

The Journal of Urology
M SchiffB Lytton

Abstract

Recent experience with 7 patients, as well as a review of the literature, indicates that partial nephrectomy provides satisfactory treatment of solitary and bilateral renal adenocarcinomas. Patient survival seems to be dependent on the adequacy of tumor resection and not on the fate of the contralateral kidney. Total nephrectomy, dialysis and subsequent transplantation are viable alternatives when it is technically not possible to preserve adequate renal parenchyma.

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