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Mohamad E. Allaf

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Publications -  390
Citations -  13393

Mohamad E. Allaf is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nephrectomy & Renal cell carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 367 publications receiving 10829 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamad E. Allaf include American Urological Association & Cleveland Clinic.

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Renal Mass and Localized Renal Cancer: AUA Guideline

TL;DR: Several factors should be considered during counseling/management of patients with clinically localized renal masses, including general health/comorbidities, oncologic potential of the mass, pertinent functional issues and relative efficacy/potential morbidities of various management strategies.
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Anatomical extent of lymph node dissection: impact on men with clinically localized prostate cancer.

TL;DR: Compared to limited lymph node dissection, extended pelvic lymphadenectomy appears to identify men with positive lymph nodes more frequently and a significant benefit in biochemical recurrence-free survival may exist for certain subgroups undergoing the extended dissection.
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Management of Renal Masses and Localized Renal Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: Comparative studies demonstrated similar cancer specific survival across management strategies, with some differences in renal functional outcomes, perioperative outcomes and postoperative harms that should be considered when choosing a management strategy.
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Five-year Analysis of a Multi-institutional Prospective Clinical Trial of Delayed Intervention and Surveillance for Small Renal Masses: The DISSRM Registry ☆

TL;DR: In a well-selected cohort with up to 5 yr of prospective follow-up, AS was not inferior to PI and Discussion of active surveillance should become part of the standard discussion for management of small renal masses.