
Panelists discuss how they evaluate patients postsurgically by weighing factors like tumor location, extent of resection, patient age, and quality of life considerations to determine whether to pursue immediate treatment or surveillance, while emphasizing that microscopic disease always remains despite apparent gross total resection.














![“As a community, if we’re looking to help enroll and advocate for patients with rare [kidney cancers], we need to be aware of what is out there,” said A. Ari Hakimi, MD.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/0vv8moc6/cancernetwork/a69f69efca1ade2e100fbb9cdf798d49ea5a0f94-2966x1684.png?w=350&fit=crop&auto=format)





![“The trial will be successful, or [we’ll] declare it a success if we see at least 3 of 24 responses overall,” stated Ravi, MD, BChir, MRCP, on the phase 2 LASER trial in RCC.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/0vv8moc6/cancernetwork/9addaac21d809a7b642a567b0a704cbb15d87ac5-2966x1684.png?w=350&fit=crop&auto=format)
