Positive Surgical Margin Appears to Have Negligible Impact on Survival of Renal Cell Carcinomas Treated by Nephron-Sparing Surgery

Karim Bensalah*, Allan J. Pantuck, Nathalie Rioux-Leclercq, Rodolphe Thuret, Francesco Montorsi, Pierre I. Karakiewicz, Nicolas Mottet, Laurent Zini, Roberto Bertini, Laurent Salomon, Arnaud Villers, Michel Soulie, Laurent Bellec, Pascal Rischmann, Alexandre De La Taille, Raffi Avakian, Maxime Crepel, Jean Marie Ferriere, Jean Christophe Bernhard, Thierry DujardinFrédéric Pouliot, Jérôme Rigaud, Christian Pfister, Baptiste Albouy, Laurent Guy, Steven Joniau, Hendrik van Poppel, Thierry Lebret, Thibault Culty, Fabien Saint, Amnon Zisman, Orit Raz, Hervé Lang, Romain Spie, Andreas Wille, Jan Roigas, Alfredo Aguilera, Bastien Rambeaud, Luis Martinez Piñeiro, Ofer Nativ, Roy Farfara, François Richard, Morgan Roupret, Christian Doehn, Patrick J. Bastian, Stefan C. Muller, Jacques Tostain, Arie S. Belldegrun, Jean Jacques Patard

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