In this study we evaluated some morphological and clinical prognostic
factors in 166 patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Patients' age
s, sex and localization of the tumor had no effect on survival. Tumor
diameter and the weight of the nephrectomy specimen revealed prognosti
c value. Stage of the tumor, especially the presence of metastasis, is
the most important prognostic factor for RCC (p <0.001). Tumor grade
had prognostic value (p=0.0146). The survival difference between cell
types was not significant (p>0.05). Renal vein invasion, the presence
of pseudocapsules and tumor in the intravascular space, mitotic rate,
the presence and the number of lymphocytes and macrophages, along with
the presence of calcifications had no prognostic value (p>0.05). The
presence of necrotic areas was significant (p=0.0102). The patients wi
th ''infiltrative growth pattern'' showed poorer prognosis than patien
ts with ''pushing type growth pattern'', regardless of the existence o
f a pseudo capsule (p=0.0045).