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RAKAT with ex situ tumorectomies: a new mini-invasive strategy for multiples and complex renal clear-cell carcinoma to avoid radical nephrectomy?

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Poirier, T., Prudhomme, T., Roumiguie, M. et al. RAKAT with ex situ tumorectomies: a new mini-invasive strategy for multiples and complex renal clear-cell carcinoma to avoid radical nephrectomy?. World J Urol 40, 3113–3114 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-022-04216-8

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