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What is the Fuhrman Grading System?
The Fuhrman Grading System is a histological tool used to assess the aggressiveness of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). It was developed by Dr. Fuhrman and colleagues in 1982 and remains widely used today due to its simplicity and reliability.
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