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Spokane Urology at forefront of kidney cancer treatment

Dr. Levi Deters, a urologist with Spokane Urology, says physicians at that practice perform robotic-assisted, laparoscopic, partial nephrectomy on 65 percent of its patients with kidney cancer.

With offices on the lower South Hill and North Spokane, urologists at Spokane Urology are blowing away the national average for using robotics technology to remove tumors and cancerous portions from kidneys, claims one of the practice’s six managing partners.

Read the full article at Journal of Business.

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