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Clinicopathologic and molecular correlations of necrosis in the primary tumor of patients with renal cell carcinoma
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The presence of necrosis in the primary tumor was associated with adverse prognostic factors such as high T classification, presence of lymph node disease and metastases, high grade, large tumor size, and poor ECOG PS. The extent of necrosis was found to be associated with the presence of lymph node disease and metastases and correlated with higher T classification, higher grade, greater tumor size, poorer ECOG PS, and higher UISS category. The presence of this histologic variant was an independent predictor of poor survival in patients with localized, but not metastatic, disease. In addition, Ki-67 expression served as a valuable surrogate marker for the presence of histologic tumor necrosis.
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