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The most common form of renal cancer is renal cell carcinoma (RCC), constituting 80-85% of renal cancer diagnoses. Renal cell carcinoma is delineated into various types, with the two most common being clear cell (87.7%) and papillary Type I and II (9.7%) . Type I and Type II papillary renal cell cancer differ slightly both histologically and clinically, and also have different prognostic implications for patients. The goal of this poster is to demonstrate our ability to classify RCC using histopathologic analysis, ultimately to afford better prognostic information and therapeutic choices for the patient and clinician.