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Surgical staging of genitourinary tumors
William J. Catalona
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Urology
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Therapeutic Benefits
100%
Surgical Staging
100%
Genitourinary Tumors
100%
Pelvic Lymphadenectomy
66%
Lymphadenectomy
66%
Chemotherapy
33%
Renal Cell Carcinoma
33%
Suboptimal Treatment
33%
Radical Prostatectomy
33%
Bladder Cancer
33%
New Surgical Technique
33%
Radical Cystectomy
33%
Prostate Cancer Patients
33%
Urothelial Tumors
33%
Treatment Results
33%
Excisional
33%
Radical Nephrectomy
33%
Nodal Involvement
33%
Testicular Tumor
33%
Nephroureterectomy
33%
Unreliability
33%
Extraperitoneal
33%
Carcinoma of the Penis
33%
Ilioinguinal
33%
Node Biopsy
33%
Obturator Nerve
33%
Para-aortic Lymphadenectomy
33%
Upper Tract Urothelial
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Urogenital Tract Tumor
100%
Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection
100%
Pelvis Lymphadenectomy
66%
Surgical Technique
33%
Prostate Cancer
33%
Carcinoma
33%
Prostatectomy
33%
Cystectomy
33%
Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
33%
Phallus
33%
Bladder Cancer
33%
Biopsy Technique
33%
Radical Nephrectomy
33%
Testis Tumor
33%
Nephroureterectomy
33%
Obturator Nerve
33%
Chemotherapy for Germcell
33%