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Matthias May

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Urologia Internationalis|February 14, 2004
Survival rates after radical cystectomy according to tumor stage of bladder carcinoma at first presentationMatthias May, Christian Helke, Thomas Nitzke, et al.
Pathology Oncology Research : POR|November 28, 2009
MUC1 expression in incidental prostate cancer predicts staging and grading on the subsequent radical prostatectomySven Gunia, Matthias May, Stefan Koch, et al.
International Journal of Urology : Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association|June 14, 2005
Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) with perirenal manifestationSven Gunia, Leslie Awwadeh, Matthias May, et al.
Pathobiology : Journal of Immunopathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 4, 2009
Expression of CD44s in incidental prostate cancer is more strongly associated with Gleason scores on subsequent radical prostatectomies than conventional prognostic parametersSven Gunia, Matthias May, Stefan Koch, et al.
European Urology|August 9, 2011
Re: Todd M. Morgan, Dominic Tang, Kelly L. Stratton, et al. Preoperative nutritional status is an important predictor of survival in patients undergoing surgery for renal cell carcinoma. Eur Urol 2011;59:923-8. Re: Umberto Capitanio, Francesco Montorsi. Does preoperative nutritional status affect survival in renal cell carcinoma? The debate continues. Eur Urol 2011;59:929-30Sabine Brookman-May, Maximilian Burger, Wolf F Wieland, et al.
European Urology|December 24, 2016
Re: Scott P. Kelly, Philip S. Rosenberg, William F. Anderson, et al. Trends in the Incidence of Fatal Prostate Cancer in the United States by Race. Eur Urol 2017;71:195-201Sabine D Brookman-May, Matthias May, Steffen Lebentrau, et al.
BJU International|December 13, 2006
Prognostic impact of lymphovascular invasion in radical prostatectomy specimensMatthias May, Olaf Kaufmann, Fränze Hammermann, et al.
Journal of Radiation Research|September 22, 2018
Influence of risk-organ-based tube current modulation on CT-induced DNA double-strand breaks in a biological phantom modelMichael Brand, Wolfgang Wuest, Matthias May, et al.
Virchows Archiv : an International Journal of Pathology|March 21, 2009
Expression of prostatic acid phosphatase (PSAP) in transurethral resection specimens of the prostate is predictive of histopathologic tumor stage in subsequent radical prostatectomiesSven Gunia, Stefan Koch, Matthias May, et al.
Journal of Surgical Oncology|November 9, 2023
Impact of patients' health insurance status on the type of radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer in Germany: An observational analysis based on the multicentric IMPROVE studyMatthias May, Christian Gilfrich, Niklas Löbig, et al.
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Urologia Internationalis|February 14, 2004
Survival rates after radical cystectomy according to tumor stage of bladder carcinoma at first presentationMatthias May, Christian Helke, Thomas Nitzke, et al.
Pathology Oncology Research : POR|November 28, 2009
MUC1 expression in incidental prostate cancer predicts staging and grading on the subsequent radical prostatectomySven Gunia, Matthias May, Stefan Koch, et al.
International Journal of Urology : Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association|June 14, 2005
Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) with perirenal manifestationSven Gunia, Leslie Awwadeh, Matthias May, et al.
Pathobiology : Journal of Immunopathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 4, 2009
Expression of CD44s in incidental prostate cancer is more strongly associated with Gleason scores on subsequent radical prostatectomies than conventional prognostic parametersSven Gunia, Matthias May, Stefan Koch, et al.
European Urology|August 9, 2011
Re: Todd M. Morgan, Dominic Tang, Kelly L. Stratton, et al. Preoperative nutritional status is an important predictor of survival in patients undergoing surgery for renal cell carcinoma. Eur Urol 2011;59:923-8. Re: Umberto Capitanio, Francesco Montorsi. Does preoperative nutritional status affect survival in renal cell carcinoma? The debate continues. Eur Urol 2011;59:929-30Sabine Brookman-May, Maximilian Burger, Wolf F Wieland, et al.
European Urology|December 24, 2016
Re: Scott P. Kelly, Philip S. Rosenberg, William F. Anderson, et al. Trends in the Incidence of Fatal Prostate Cancer in the United States by Race. Eur Urol 2017;71:195-201Sabine D Brookman-May, Matthias May, Steffen Lebentrau, et al.
BJU International|December 13, 2006
Prognostic impact of lymphovascular invasion in radical prostatectomy specimensMatthias May, Olaf Kaufmann, Fränze Hammermann, et al.
Journal of Radiation Research|September 22, 2018
Influence of risk-organ-based tube current modulation on CT-induced DNA double-strand breaks in a biological phantom modelMichael Brand, Wolfgang Wuest, Matthias May, et al.
Virchows Archiv : an International Journal of Pathology|March 21, 2009
Expression of prostatic acid phosphatase (PSAP) in transurethral resection specimens of the prostate is predictive of histopathologic tumor stage in subsequent radical prostatectomiesSven Gunia, Stefan Koch, Matthias May, et al.
Journal of Surgical Oncology|November 9, 2023
Impact of patients' health insurance status on the type of radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer in Germany: An observational analysis based on the multicentric IMPROVE studyMatthias May, Christian Gilfrich, Niklas Löbig, et al.
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