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Daniel Canter

Researcher at Fox Chase Cancer Center

Publications -  137
Citations -  3946

Daniel Canter is an academic researcher from Fox Chase Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bladder cancer & Cystectomy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 132 publications receiving 3537 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Canter include Veterans Health Administration & Emory University.

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Small renal masses progressing to metastases under active surveillance: a systematic review and pooled analysis.

TL;DR: The authors systematically reviewed the literature and conducted a pooled analysis of studies on small renal masses who underwent active surveillance to identify the risk progression and the characteristics associated with metastases.
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Too Frail for Surgery? Initial Results of a Large Multidisciplinary Prospective Study Examining Preoperative Variables Predictive of Poor Surgical Outcomes

TL;DR: In this paper, a preoperative assessment tool (Hopkins Frailty Score) was used to predict 30-day postoperative complications in patients with major general, oncologic, and urologic procedures.
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Objective measures of renal mass anatomic complexity predict rates of major complications following partial nephrectomy.

TL;DR: Increasing tumor complexity is associated with the development of major complications after partial nephrectomy and should be validated externally and integrated into the decision-making process when counseling patients with complex renal tumors.
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Anatomic Features of Enhancing Renal Masses Predict Malignant and High-Grade Pathology: A Preoperative Nomogram Using the RENAL Nephrometry Score

TL;DR: The current study is the first to objectify the relationship between tumor anatomy and pathology and developed a comprehensive nomogram to quantitate the preoperative likelihood of malignant and high-grade pathology of an enhancing renal mass.
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Utility of the R.E.N.A.L.-Nephrometry Scoring System in Objectifying Treatment Decision-Making of the Enhancing Renal Mass

TL;DR: Although only 1 part of the treatment decision-making process, nephrometry aids in objectifying previously subjective measures and appears to effectively stratify by treatment type.