2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20160250
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A clinical study of patients with renal cell carcinoma

Abstract: Malignant renal tumours were described as early as 1826 when Knoig reported 2 patients with modullary sarcoma of the kidney. 1 In 1855, Robin had concluded that renal carcinoma arose from renal tubular epithelium. This interpretation was confirmed by Waldeyer in 1867. 2 Harris in 1982 reported on 100 surgical extripations of the kidney, a sufficient number to permit some sort of analysis of clinical, surgical and pathologic features of renal disorders that require surgery. 2 ABSTRACT Background: In 1894 Lubarc… Show more

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“…A similar tendency was also found in the United States, where there was an increase of 2.421% per year from 1992 until 2015 [12]. This study also shows the highest kidney cancer cases in the age group above 50 (49.06%), which is quite similar to the finding of Hajgude et al [15] in which the age group between 51 and 60 years was the highest (36.13%). Older age and gender have been strong risk factors for the occurrence of kidney cancer.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…A similar tendency was also found in the United States, where there was an increase of 2.421% per year from 1992 until 2015 [12]. This study also shows the highest kidney cancer cases in the age group above 50 (49.06%), which is quite similar to the finding of Hajgude et al [15] in which the age group between 51 and 60 years was the highest (36.13%). Older age and gender have been strong risk factors for the occurrence of kidney cancer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%