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Autor:
Matthias May, Friederike Kendel, Jan Roigas, Theodor Klotz, Sandra Pflanz, Sabine Brookman-Amissah, Inna Spivak
Publikováno v:
BJU International. 103:1375-1380
To determine the value of particular clinical variables for the preoperative prognostic Cindolo formula (PPCF) to predict disease-free survival (DFS) of patients with surgically treated renal cell carcinoma (RCC).In all, 771 consecutive patients (T1-
Autor:
Bernd Hoschke, Matthias May, Sabine Brookman-Amissah, Jan Roigas, Friederike Kendel, Sandra Pflanz
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology. 42:507-513
The determination of further prognostic factors is essential for the establishment of risk groups for patients with surgically treated renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The objective of this study was to validate the prognostic value of macroscopic tumour
Autor:
Bernd Hoschke, Oliver Gralla, Sandra Pflanz, Friederike Kendel, Matthias May, Christian Gilfrich, Jan Roigas, Sabine Brookman-Amissah, Kurt Miller, Nina Knoll
Publikováno v:
International journal of urology : official journal of the Japanese Urological Association. 16(7)
Objectives: To determine the value of microvascular invasion, tumor size, and Fuhrman grade to predict the survival of patients with surgically resected renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Methods: A total of 771 consecutive patients (T1–4, Nx, M0) were re
Autor:
Knut Albrecht, Matthias May, Thomas R. W. Herrmann, Sven Gunia, Jan Roigas, Sandra Pflanz, Christian Gilfrich, Sabine Brookman-Amissah
Publikováno v:
World journal of urology. 28(1)
To assess the prognostic implication of urinary collecting system invasion (CSI) in renal cell cancer (RCC). Surveying a mean follow-up of 85 months, we investigated a cohort of 834 patients after radical (n = 710) or partial (n = 124) nephrectomy. A
Autor:
Bernd Hoschke, Christian Gilfrich, Sven Gunia, Sandra Pflanz, Matthias May, Sabine Brookman-Amissah, Jan Roigas
Publikováno v:
Urologic oncology. 28(3)
Prognostic factors are essential for predicting postsurgical outcome in renal cell cancer (RCC). This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic impact of renicapsular involvement (RCI; invasion without penetration) in Stage I (pT1N0M0) and Stage II (pT2