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An Empiric Evaluation of the Effect of Variation in Intensity of Follow-Up for Surgically Treated Renal Neoplasms on Cancer Specific Survival.


AUTHORS

Sohn W , Graves AJ , Tyson MD , O'Neil B , Chang SS , Ni S , Barocas DA , Penson DF , Resnick MJ , . The Journal of urology. 2016 8 26; ().
  • NIHMSID: 0376374

ABSTRACT

Follow-up protocols after surgical management of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) lack clear evidence linking the intensity of imaging surveillance to improved outcomes. In this context, we sought to characterize the relationship between intensity of surveillance imaging and cancer-specific survival.


Follow-up protocols after surgical management of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) lack clear evidence linking the intensity of imaging surveillance to improved outcomes. In this context, we sought to characterize the relationship between intensity of surveillance imaging and cancer-specific survival.


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