Although genitourinary tumors make up only 10% of childhood cancers, with Wilms' tumor accounting for most, the study of these tumors has yielded a model of cancer development. Tremendous interinstitutional and international cooperation has improved the survival and lowered the morbidity of treatment. Advances in molecular biology and improvement in experimental techniques make this a tremendously exciting field, with discoveries being made almost routinely. Most importantly, however, the study of this group of tumors and the ensuing application of multi-modality therapy has saved the lives of thousands of children.
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