Michael A.S. Jewett
University of Toronto
274 Papers
2.9K Citations
Michael A.S. Jewett is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bladder cancer. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 263 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael A.S. Jewett include Princess Margaret Cancer Centre & Toronto General Hospital.
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Papers
Treatment of Localised Renal Cell Carcinoma
Hendrik Van Poppel,F. Becker,Jeffrey A. Cadeddu,Inderbir S. Gill,Gunther Janetschek,Michael A.S. Jewett,M. Pilar Laguna,Michael Marberger,Francesco Montorsi,Thomas J. Polascik,Osamu Ukimura,Gang Zhu +11 more
TL;DR: The choice of treatment for the patient with localised RCC needs to be individualised and Preservation of renal function without compromising the oncologic outcome should be the most important goal in the decision-making process.
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Management of stage T1 tumors of the bladder: International Consensus Panel.
Alan M. Nieder,Maurizio Brausi,Donald L. Lamm,Michael A. O’Donnell,K. Tomita,Henry H. Woo,Michael A.S. Jewett +6 more
TL;DR: The International Consensus Panel on T1 bladder tumors markers reviewed the subject from a clinical perspective and made recommendations with supporting evidence.
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Retroperitoneal Lymphadenectomy for Testis Tumor with Nerve Sparing for Ejaculation
Michael A.S. Jewett,Young-Soo P. Kong,Susan Goldberg,Jeremy Sturgeon,Gillian Thomas,Ruth E. Alison,Mary Gospodarowicz +6 more
TL;DR: The nerve-sparing procedure was technically feasible in 20 of 30 consecutive patients and it was only impractical with extensive gross disease, so this technique is an alternative to limited dissection designed to spare nerves using boundaries based on the patterns of metastatic involvement.
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Radical Radiotherapy for Muscle Invasive Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder: Failure Analysis
Mary Gospodarowicz,N.V. Hawkins,G.A. Rawlings,J.G. Connolly,Michael A.S. Jewett,Gillian Thomas,J.G. Herman,P.G. Garrett,T. Chua,W. Duncan,Martin B. Buckspan,Linda Sugar,W.D. Rider +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that factors other than stage and grade influence prognosis in invasive bladder cancer and should be considered in interpreting treatment results.
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Comparison of Health-Related Quality of Life 5 Years After SPIRIT: Surgical Prostatectomy Versus Interstitial Radiation Intervention Trial
Juanita Crook,Alfonso Gomez-Iturriaga,Kris Wallace,Clement Ma,Sharon Fung,Shabbir M.H. Alibhai,Michael A.S. Jewett,Neil Fleshner +7 more
TL;DR: Although treatment allocation was random in only 19%, all patients received identical information in a multidisciplinary setting before selecting RP, BT, or random assignment and showed an advantage for BT in urinary and sexual domains and in patient satisfaction.
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