Investigative and Clinical Urology (Jul 2016)

Small renal masses in the elderly: Contemporary treatment approaches and comparative oncological outcomes of nonsurgical and surgical strategies

  • Malte W. Vetterlein,
  • Tarun Jindal,
  • Andreas Becker,
  • Marc Regier,
  • Luis A. Kluth,
  • Derya Tilki,
  • Felix K.-H. Chun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4111/icu.2016.57.4.231
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 4
pp. 231 – 239

Abstract

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Over the last decades, there has been a significant stage migration in renal cell carcinoma and especially older patients are getting diagnosed more frequently with low stage disease, such as small renal masses ≤4 cm of size. Considering the particular risk profile of an older population, often presenting with a nonnegligible comorbidity profile and progressive renal dysfunction, treatment approaches beyond aggressive radical surgical procedures have come to the fore. We sought to give a contemporary overview of the available different treatment strategies for incidental small renal masses in an elderly population with the focus on comparative oncological outcomes of nonsurgical and surgical modalities.

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