Impact of Renal Cell Carcinoma Histological Variants on Recurrence After Partial Nephrectomy: A Multi-Institutional, Prospective Study (UROCCR Study 82)
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J. Patard | J. Bernhard | O. Cussenot | H. Lang | F. Bruyère | J. Long | N. Doumerc | F. Nouhaud | R. Boissier | M. Rouprêt | P. Bigot | F. Audenet | J. Olivier | E. Xylinas | P. Paparel | C. Vaessen | C. Champy | J. Parra | M. Durand | U. Pinar | X. Durand | N. Branger | B. Parier | T. Charles | Thomas Tabourin | C-K. Bensalah | T. Waeckel | R. Tambwe | T. Tabourin | C. Bensalah
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