66 research outputs found
Cancer immunotherapy: Benefit and harm?
In this article, evidence is reviewed suggesting that the outcome of cancer immunotherapy depends on pre-treatment immune parameters of a patient. The results described in the article show that immunotherapy may prolong survival in certain subgroups of cancer patients, while in other subgroups a cancer-promoting effect of this treatment modality cannot be excluded
Surgical treatment of renal cell carcinoma recurrence at the renal fossa following radical nephrectomy
Local Response and Long-term Results of Preoperative M-vac Regimen in Regionally Advanced Transitional Cell-carcinoma of the Bladder
Spontaneous Caval Tumor Thrombus Necrosis and Regression of Pulmonary Lesions in Renal Cell Cancer
Renal cell carcinoma local recurrences: impact of surgical treatment and concomitant metastasis on survival
Disease progression and survival in patients with prostate carcinoma and positive lymph nodes after radical retropubic prostatectomy
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