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Tumor size represents one of the most important factors determining biological behavior of renal cancer. Renal sinus and perinephric fat should be carefully investigated, particularly in case of tumors 4-5 cm. Despite increasing acceptance for partial nephrectomy in tumors 7 cm, these cancers invade renal sinus fat 11 times more often and perinephric fat 5.6 times more often than smaller ones.The catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met polymorphism has been reported to be implicated in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)