
Opinion|Videos|December 19, 2024
Understanding Advanced RCC: Epidemiology, Presentation, and Risk Stratification
Panelists discuss advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC), including its epidemiology, typical disease presentation, and the common patient profile in terms of age, gender, and family history, while also addressing the risk stratification for advanced RCC, highlighting the differences between favorable and poor/intermediate risk categories.
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