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Clayton K. Trimmer

Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Publications -  46
Citations -  1851

Clayton K. Trimmer is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal cell carcinoma & Radiofrequency ablation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1646 citations. Previous affiliations of Clayton K. Trimmer include Parkland Health & Hospital System & University of Texas at Dallas.

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Radiofrequency ablation versus partial nephrectomy in patients with solitary clinical T1a renal cell carcinoma: comparable oncologic outcomes at a minimum of 5 years of follow-up.

TL;DR: In appropriately selected patients, RFA is an effective minimally invasive therapy for the treatment of cT1a RCC, yielding comparable long-term oncologic outcomes to nephron-sparing surgery.
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Durable oncologic outcomes after radiofrequency ablation: experience from treating 243 small renal masses over 7.5 years.

TL;DR: The authors of this report present their experience with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) therapy for 243 small renal masses (SRMs) over the past 7.5 years, which shows limited results for renal thermal ablation.
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Establishment of a Multidisciplinary Hepatocellular Carcinoma Clinic is Associated with Improved Clinical Outcome

TL;DR: The implementation of a MDC for the evaluation and treatment of patients with HCC is associated with improved overall survival and being seen in the HCC MDC remained independently associated with better overall survival.
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Long-term outcomes of renal tumor radio frequency ablation stratified by tumor diameter: size matters.

TL;DR: Renal tumor size influences the efficacy of radio frequency ablation but identification of confident size cutoffs has been limited by small numbers and short followup, so alternative treatment techniques should be considered.