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Brian Shuch

University of California, Los Angeles

ORCID: 0000-0003-2065-3570

Publishes on Renal cell carcinoma treatment, Renal and related cancers, Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments. 401 papers and 15.1k citations.

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Kidney Cancer, Version 3.2022, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
Robert J. Motzer, Eric Jonasch, Neeraj Agarwal et al.|Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network|2022
Cited by 647Open Access

The NCCN Guidelines for Kidney Cancer focus on the screening, diagnosis, staging, treatment, and management of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Patients with relapsed or stage IV RCC typically undergo surgery and/or receive systemic therapy. Tumor histology and risk stratification of patients is important in therapy selection. The NCCN Guidelines for Kidney Cancer stratify treatment recommendations by histology; recommendations for first-line treatment of ccRCC are also stratified by risk group. To further guide management of advanced RCC, the NCCN Kidney Cancer Panel has categorized all systemic kidney cancer therapy regimens as "Preferred," "Other Recommended Regimens," or "Useful in Certain Circumstances." This categorization provides guidance on treatment selection by considering the efficacy, safety, evidence, and other factors that play a role in treatment selection. These factors include pre-existing comorbidities, nature of the disease, and in some cases consideration of access to agents. This article summarizes surgical and systemic therapy recommendations for patients with relapsed or stage IV RCC.

Kidney Cancer, Version 2.2017, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
Robert J. Motzer, Eric Jonasch, Neeraj Agarwal et al.|Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network|2017
Cited by 578Open Access

The NCCN Guidelines for Kidney Cancer provide multidisciplinary recommendations for the clinical management of patients with clear cell and non-clear cell renal carcinoma. These guidelines are developed by a multidisciplinary panel of leading experts from NCCN Member Institutions consisting of medical oncologists, hematologists and hematologic oncologists, radiation oncologists, urologists, and pathologists. The NCCN Guidelines are in continuous evolution and are updated annually or sometimes more often, if new high-quality clinical data become available in the interim.