Majority of kidney cancers diagnosed at earliest stage
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 02:35
in Health & Medicine
Patients in the United States today are now much more likely to be diagnosed with smaller tumors, in the earliest, most treatable stage of kidney cancer than a decade ago, leading to a slightly higher survival rate, according to the results of a national study led by a UC San Diego Medical Center researcher.
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