Partial kidney removal ok for tumorsFeb 14, 2008
Study shows some patients unnecessarily have entire kidney removed. A radiation oncologist who moderated a news briefing to discuss the findings, agrees that kidney-conserving surgery should be offered whenever possible. That's because a partial nephrectomy can preserve the kidney and long-term kidney function While you can live with one kidney. The incidence of kidney tumors is rapidly rising, with a 3% increase each year for the past 20 years; about 51,000 new kidney tumors will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2008. Researcher combed through the NCI's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database from 1995 to 2002, comparing the characteristics of 2,547 patients with small renal tumors who had radical nephrectomy and 556 who had partial nephrectomy. A radical nephrectomy is surgical removal of the whole kidney. The findings are being presented later this week at the Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. Results showed that older people and people who had suffered a stroke were each about 40% more likely to have their whole kidney removed. Women were about 30% more likely to undergo radical nephrectomy than men. Some surgeons may prefer to perform a radical nephrectomy because it is technically less challenging to perform and has a lower risk of complications. This may make the operation particularly appealing for older people and those with other medical conditions. The reason for the gender bias is less clear. Results also showed people treated during the later part of the study period were more likely to have kidney-conserving surgery than those treated earlier. This suggests partial nephrectomy may be slowly catching on. Source: webmd.com Related News:
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