Over 200,000 new diagnoses of renal cell carcinoma are made each year in the US, Europe and Australia. Surgical resection is the standard treatment procedure for this disorder; however, there are concerns about what type of nephrectomy procedure will avoid positive surgical margins and high recurrence rates. In this Review, Lam and colleagues assess the different methods of nephrectomy and consider their associations with surgical margins and, therefore, patient prognosis.
- John S Lam
- Jonathan Bergman
- Peter G Schulam