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Renal function and oncologic outcomes of parenchymal sparing ureteral resection versus radical nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma
Jonathan L. Silberstein
, Nicholas E. Power
, Caroline Savage
, Tatum V. Tarin
, Ricardo L. Favaretto
, Daniel Su
,
Matthew G. Kaag
, Harry W. Herr
, Guido Dalbagni
Department of Surgery
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Department of Urology
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Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
100%
Nephroureterectomy
100%
Oncological Outcomes
100%
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
42%
Procedure Type
28%
Cancer Control
14%
After Surgery
14%
Overall Survival
14%
Cancer Mortality
14%
Ureter
14%
Chemotherapy
14%
Small Sample Size
14%
Selection Bias
14%
Metastatic Disease
14%
Recurrence Rate
14%
Cancer-specific Survival
14%
Kaplan-Meier Analysis
14%
Institutional Database
14%
Cancer Recurrence
14%
Recurrence-free
14%
Number of Events
14%
Age at Surgery
14%
Cystectomy
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient History of Cystectomy
14%
Hydronephrosis
14%
Kidney Pelvis Tumor
14%