Andrew McIntosh
Fox Chase Cancer Center
6 Papers
3 Citations
Andrew McIntosh is an academic researcher from Fox Chase Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Active Surveillance for Localized Renal Masses: Tumor Growth, Delayed Intervention Rates, and >5-yr Clinical Outcomes
Andrew McIntosh,Benjamin T. Ristau,Benjamin T. Ristau,Karen Ruth,Rachel Jennings,Eric A. Ross,Marc C. Smaldone,David Y.T. Chen,Rosalia Viterbo,Richard E. Greenberg,Alexander Kutikov,Robert G. Uzzo +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that active surveillance with or without delayed surgery is a safe practice and that, when properly managed and followed, patients are unlikely to metastasize or die from kidney cancer.
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Pathological and Clinical Outcomes in a Large Surveillance and Intervention Cohort of Radiographically Cystic Renal Masses
Randall J. Lee,Robert G. Uzzo,Jordan Anaokar,Ashanth Thomas,Shuanzeng Wei,Benjamin T. Ristau,Andrew McIntosh,Matthew Lee,David Cahen,Richard N. Greenberg,Rosalia Viterbo,Marc C. Smaldone,Andres F. Correa,Jared Schober,Kevin Ginsburg,Laura Bukavina,Diana Magee,Nicole Uzzo,Phyllis Parkansky,Karen Ruth,Alexander Kutikov +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated oncologic risks in a large cohort of patients with radiographic cystic renal masses who underwent active surveillance or intervention and found that over 80% of radiographic Bosniak cystic lesions are not described as “cystic” on pathology reports.
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Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for penile cancer enabling organ preservation: A case of individualized management for bilateral lymph node metastasis and a bulky primary tumor.
TL;DR: A case of invasive SCC of the penis with a bulky primary tumor and bilateral lymphadenopathy in a patient who refused initial penectomy is presented and the role of NAC is discussed and results employing multimodal therapy to facilitate a limited local excision are discussed.
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Pd23-06 prediction of post-operative egfr in patients undergoing radical nephrectomy: harder than it looks (on scans)
Anand Badri,Andrew McIntosh,Linda Hsu,Samuel Weprin,Tianyu Li,Richard N. Greenberg,Rosalia Viterbo,Marc C. Smaldone,David D. Y. Chen,Robert G. Uzzo,Mohammed Haseebuddin,Alexander Kutikov +11 more
TL;DR: Most recent AUA guidelines suggest that an expected drop of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) below 45 ml/min/1.733 upon radical nephrectomy (RN) should guide...
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Kidney Cancer Incidence and Mortality Disparities Involving American Indians/Alaska Natives: An Analysis of the Oklahoma Central Cancer Registry (OCCR)
Victoria Gonzalez,Michael T. Suflita,Amanda E. Janitz,Janis E. Campbell,Andrew McIntosh,Kelly G. Stratton,Michael S. Cookson,Daniel C. Parker +7 more
TL;DR: In Oklahoma, AI/ANs are more likely than Whites to have a kidney cancer diagnosis and are twice as likely to die from kidney cancer than Whites in Oklahoma.
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