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Volume 7, Number 3 Autumn 2009

Lymphadenectomy in Renal Cell Carcinoma:
When and to What Extent?

Paul L. Crispen, MD
Michael L. Blute, MD

Does Pretreatment of the Primary Tumor Mass
Provide Improved Surgical Opportunities?

Eric Jonasch, MD

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Volume 7, Number 2 Summer 2009

Does Size Matter in Renal Cell Carcinoma?

Paul Russo, MD

The Importance of HIF in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
W. Kimryn Rathmell, MD

Adrenalectomy When Resecting Renal Cancer:
Is it Necessary?

Samir S. Taneja, MD


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Volume 7, Number 1 Spring 2009

Identifying Racial, Ethnic and Sex Disparities in
Kidney Cancer: Who Is Most at Risk and Why

Peter Carroll, MD
Robert A. Figlin, MD

New and Promising Results on Vaccination of
Renal Cancer Patients Suggest Possible
Improvement in Survival and Another
Therapeutic Option

Robert J. Amato, MD

Evaluating Cardiotoxicity With Tyrosine Kinase
Inhibitors: Avoiding a Problem Often
Underestimated

Daniel J. Lenihan, MD


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