![]() | GREG HESTERFrom the Departments of Urology (RS-O, SFH, GH, CAP), Pathology (PT) and Dermatology (VGP), University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas |
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GREG HESTER:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichGREG HESTERhas direct influence:Male urethra,Scrotal melanoma,Genitourinary melanoma,Partial penectomy,Melanoma scrotum,Penile melanoma,Patients penile,Urethral melanoma.
GREG HESTER:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which GREG HESTER has influence:Urethral melanoma,Penile cancer,Glans penis,Male urethra,Sentinel node,Unusual location.
KOL Resume for GREG HESTER
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2005 | From the Departments of Urology (RS-O, SFH, GH, CAP), Pathology (PT) and Dermatology (VGP), University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas |
Concept | World rank |
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scrotal melanoma | #9 |
melanoma scrotum | #10 |
genitourinary melanoma | #25 |
urethral melanoma | #86 |
penile scrotal | #96 |
penile melanoma | #99 |
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Prominent publications by GREG HESTER
PURPOSE: Genitourinary melanoma is rare and classically associated with a poor prognosis. We describe our experience with 10 patients with penile or urethral involvement. In addition, we present what is to our knowledge the largest reported series of melanoma of the scrotum (6 cases).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the records of 16 men who presented consecutively to our institution with genitourinary melanoma between 1962 and 2000. Clinical and pathological characteristics were ...
Known for Male Urethra | Scrotal Melanoma | Median Followup | Partial Penectomy | Penile Neoplasms |