Abstract

Data from a retrospective multicenter study have revealed that the presence of urinary collecting system invasion portends a worse outcome in patients with organ-confined disease. Evidence that cancer has spread into the collecting system, in the context of other adverse prognostic factors, should prompt clinicians to instigate closer follow-up of patients after nephrectomy.

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