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 Molecular Biology and Genetics
 Familial and Hereditary Syndromes in Renal Cell Carcinoma
 Pathology of Renal Cell Cancer
 Imaging of Renal Cell Cancer
 Molecular Imaging for Renal Cell Carcinoma
 Interventional Radiology and Angioinfarction: Embolization of Renal Tumors
 Natural History, Role of Biopsy, and Active Surveillance of Renal Masses
 Rational for Partial Nephrectomy: Current Practice Patterns
 Objectifying Complexity of Kidney Cancer: Relationship of Tumor Anatomy and Outcomes
 History of Renal Surgery for Cancer
 The Surgical Approaches to Renal Masses and their Impact on Post-operative Renal Function
 Open Partial Nephrectomy
 Minimally Invasive Partial Nephrectomy and Ablative Procedures for Small Renal Masses
 Surgery for Renal Cell Carcinoma with Thrombus Extension into the Vena Cava
 Role of Lymphadenectomy in Renal Cell Cancer
 Role of Surgery in Locally Recurrent and Metastatic Renal Cancer
 Management of Non-Clear Renal Cell Carcinoma
 Surgical Management for Transitional Carcinoma of the Upper Tract
 Outcomes: Prognostic Factors, Models, and Algorithms
 Postoperative Surveillance Protocols for Renal Cell Carcinoma
 Role of Radiation Therapy in Renal Cancer
 Adjuvant Systemic Therapy, Immunotherapy and Targeted Treatment
 Unified Approached to Surgery and Systemic Therapy for Renal Cell Carcinoma
 Defining an Individualized Treatment Strategy for Metastatic Renal Cancer. 
This fully updated second edition provides a comprehensive, state of the art review of renal cancer, and will serve as a guide for urology residents, clinicians, surgeons, and researchers with an interest in renal cell carcinoma. The title reviews the latest information regarding epidemiology, clinical staging, molecular biology and genetics, hereditary syndromes, pathology, imaging, molecular imaging, interventional radiology, surgical advances, and the unified approach to surgery and systemic therapy of renal cell carcinoma. It also addresses the management of localized RCC, locally advanced disease, and advanced disease.
A valuable resource for physicians and researchers dealing with renal cancer, Renal Cancer: Contemporary Management, Second Edition provides a comprehensive summary of the field that will guide patient management and stimulate further clinical and basic science research efforts. 
Features
• Completely updated and revised new edition
• Material has been collected from the most current evidence-based resources
• Written entirely by experts in the field of kidney cancer
• Extensively illustrated with figures and color photographs