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THE ROLE OF RADICAL SURGERY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH EXTENSION INTO THE VENA CAVA

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Abstract

Radical surgery for renal cell carcinoma extending to the vena cava is justified when the tumor thrombus does not extend beyond the level of the diaphragm in the cranial direction. In view of the high perioperative mortality decisions about radical surgery must be made individually in patients with level IV thrombi, even if long-term survival is possible.

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