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    Multicenter evaluation of the role of UroVysion FISH assay in surveillance of patients with bladder cancer: does FISH positivity anticipate recurrence?

    The significance of a positive UroVysion FISH assay is uncertain in patients with normal cystoscopy. This multicenter study evaluates the clinical significance of a positive FISH assay in patients with no visi...

    Casey Seideman, Daniel Canter, Philip Kim, Billy Cordon in World Journal of Urology (2015)

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    Active Surveillance of the Small Renal Mass

    Increased abdominal imaging has led to the significant incidental detection of clinically localized renal tumors. While the gold standard remains surgical excision, no demonstrable improvement in cancer-specif...

    Marc C. Smaldone, Daniel Canter, Alexander Kutikov, Robert G. Uzzo in Renal Cell Carcinoma (2013)

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    Surgical Approaches to Early Stage Kidney Cancer

    With the continued routine use of cross-sectional imaging, the incidence of early stage localized renal cell carcinoma (RCC) or the small renal mass continues to rise. Treatment options for localized RCC inclu...

    Daniel Canter, Ervin Teper, Marc Smaldone, Alexander Kutikov in Kidney Cancer (2012)