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Conservative surgery not inferior to nephrectomy

04.17.10 | European Association of Urology

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The latest results from the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) 30904 study were presented in a plenary session today at the Anniversary EAU Congress, which showed that conservative surgery is not inferior to radical renal surgery or nephrectomy.

"Few patients progressed during the study, nine in the radical arm and 12 in the conservative arm," Prof. Hein van Poppel said in his concluding remarks. Van Poppel issued the EORTC results during the plenary session on kidney cancer, a study which examined partial versus radical nephrectomy in renal cancer.

The EORTC 30904 study involved 541 patients who were randomised, 273 in the radical arm and 268 treated with conservative surgery. Four patients were clinically ineligible, whilst 139 patients were pathologically ineligible. The median follow-up was around 9.3 years.

Amongst the study's pertinent findings were:

12 due to RCC: 4 in radical and 8 in conservative

3 due to surgery: 1 in radical and 2 in conservative

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APA:
European Association of Urology. (2010, April 17). Conservative surgery not inferior to nephrectomy. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19VZMMQ8/conservative-surgery-not-inferior-to-nephrectomy.html
MLA:
"Conservative surgery not inferior to nephrectomy." Brightsurf News, Apr. 17 2010, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19VZMMQ8/conservative-surgery-not-inferior-to-nephrectomy.html.