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  Name          = Renal cell carcinoma |hh
  ICD10          = {{ICD10|C|64||c|64}} |blah
  ICD9          = {{ICD9|189.0}} |
  ICDO          = {{ICDO|8312|3}} |
  Image          = Renal clear cell ca (1) Nephrectomy.jpg |
  Caption        = Histopathologic image of clear cell carcinoma of the kidney. Nephrectomy specimen. Hematoxylin-eosin stain. |
  OMIM          = |
  OMIM_mult      = |
  MedlinePlus    = |
  DiseasesDB    = 11245 |
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'''Contributors:''' [[C. Michael Gibson]], M.S., M.D., [[User:zorkun|Cafer Zorkun]] M.D., PhD.
{{SK}} RCC; Renal cell CA; Kidney cancer; Kidney carcinoma; Kidney CA; Grawitz tumor; Hypernephroma
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'''''Synonyms and key Words:''''' RCC, renal cell CA, kidney cancer, kidney carcinoma, kidney CA, Grawitz tumor, hypernephroma


==[[Renal cell carcinoma overview|Overview]]==
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==[[Renal cell carcinoma natural history, complications, and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==
==[[Renal cell carcinoma natural history, complications, and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==
The projected 5-year survival is significantly associated with the stage of the tumor at diagnosis. Stage I tumors are associated with more than 90% 5-year survival vs. less than 20% survival for tumors of stage IV. The potential aggression of a tumor has been shown to be associated with tumor size, grade of tumor, and histopathological subtype. High grade tumors greater than 7 cm of clear cell type generally have a higher aggressive potential than low grade tumors smaller than 3 cm of papillary type. Finally, complications vary according to the local extension of the tumor, and the presence of paraneoplastic syndromes and/or metastases.


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Synonyms and keywords: RCC; Renal cell CA; Kidney cancer; Kidney carcinoma; Kidney CA; Grawitz tumor; Hypernephroma

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