Patients with anatomically "simple" renal masses are more likely to be placed on active surveillance than those with anatomically "complex" lesions

Jeffrey J. Tomaszewski, Robert G. Uzzo, Neil Kocher, Tianyu Li, Brandon Manley, Reza Mehrazin, Timothy Ito, Philip Abbosh, Rosalia Viterbo, David Y.T. Chen, Richard E. Greenberg, Daniel Canter, Marc C. Smaldone, Alexander Kutikov

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