Abstract

A Large-Scale Population-Based Cohort Study Examining the Long-Term Survival Result of Sporadic Bilateral Renal Cell Carcinoma and Optimizing Surgical Treatment

Author(s): Ruiyi Deng

Sporadic bilateral renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a rare and complex clinical condition that poses significant challenges for diagnosis, treatment, and long-term survival outcomes. This article presents a large-scale population-based cohort study aimed at examining the long-term survival results of sporadic bilateral RCC and optimizing surgical management strategies. We explore factors influencing survival, the role of nephron-sparing surgery, the impact of early detection, and advancements in surgical techniques. This research is crucial in guiding clinical decision-making and improving patient outcomes for individuals diagnosed with bilateral RCC.


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