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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.
Marc C. Smaldone,Alexander Kutikov,Brian L. Egleston,Daniel Canter,Rosalia Viterbo,David Y.T. Chen,Michael A.S. Jewett,Richard E. Greenberg,Robert G. Uzzo +8 more
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
Louis M. Revenig,Daniel Canter,Maxwell D. Taylor,Caroline G. Tai,John F. Sweeney,Juan M. Sarmiento,David A. Kooby,Shishir K. Maithel,Viraj A. Master,Kenneth Ogan +9 more
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.
Jay Simhan,Marc C. Smaldone,Kevin J. Tsai,Daniel Canter,Tianyu Li,Alexander Kutikov,Rosalia Viterbo,David Y.T. Chen,Richard E. Greenberg,Robert G. Uzzo +9 more
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
Alexander Kutikov,Marc C. Smaldone,Brian L. Egleston,Brandon J. Manley,Daniel Canter,Jay Simhan,Stephen A. Boorjian,Rosalia Viterbo,David Y.T. Chen,Richard E. Greenberg,Robert G. Uzzo +10 more
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
Daniel Canter,Alexander Kutikov,Brandon J. Manley,Brian L. Egleston,Jay Simhan,Marc C. Smaldone,Ervin Teper,Rosalia Viterbo,David Y.T. Chen,Richard E. Greenberg,Robert G. Uzzo +10 more
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.