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Tumor Size Predicts Synchronous Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma: Implications for Surveillance of Small Renal Masses
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Radiographic tumor size is a significant clinical predictor of the presence of biopsy proven synchronous metastatic renal cell carcinoma. In our series the odds of presenting with synchronous, biopsy proven metastatic disease increased by 22% with each 1 cm increase in tumor size. A 100% odds increase, or doubling of the risk of metastasis, occurs with a 3.5 cm increase in primary tumor size. These data have important implications for extent of disease evaluations in patients with large tumors and for the active surveillance of small enhancing renal masses.
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