Nephron sparing surgery (NSS) for unilateral wilms tumor (UWT): The SIOP 2001 experience
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2014Vol. 61(12), pp. 2175–2179
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Jim C. H. Wilde, Daniël C. Aronson, Beata Sznajder, Harm van Tinteren, Mark Powis, Bruce Okoye, Giovanni Cecchetto, G. Audry, Jörg Fuchs, Dietrich von Schweinitz, Hugo A. Heij, Norbert Graf, Christophe Bergeron, Kathy Pritchard‐Jones, Marry van den Heuvel‐Eibrink, Modesto Carli, Foppe Oldenburger, Bengt Sandstedt, Jan de Kraker, Jan Godziński
Abstract
NSS was only performed in 3% of patients with uWT. Despite excellent survival with few relapses, the gain of nephrons needs to be weighed against the risk to induce stage III with intensified therapy.
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