Abstract

The estimated number of new cases of renal cell cancer (RCC) in the United States in 2005 was 22,490 for men and 13,670 for women (Jemal et al. 2005). This equates to greater than a 30% increase in the incidence of RCC over the last 10 years and a greater than 100% increase in the incidence of RCC since 1950 (Boring et al. 1994; Zagoria 2003). Most of this increase has occurred because of the diagnosis of small, localized tumors detected incidentally in patients imaged for other reasons (Chow et al. 1999; Zagoria 2003).

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