Active Surveillance As the Preferred Management Option for Small Renal Masses (Point/Counterpoint) (Report) Active Surveillance As the Preferred Management Option for Small Renal Masses (Point/Counterpoint) (Report)

Active Surveillance As the Preferred Management Option for Small Renal Masses (Point/Counterpoint) (Report‪)‬

Canadian Urological Association Journal (CUAJ) 2010, April 1, 4, 2

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Publisher Description

Author(s): Ricardo A. Rendon, MD, FRCSC The changing epidemiology of kidney cancer

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2010
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
Canadian Urological Association
SIZE
212.1
KB

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