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96
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36090
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9611
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4954

Robert G. Uzzo publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert G. Uzzo sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 860 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Robert G. Uzzo D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert G. Uzzo sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 96 D-Index — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Robert G. Uzzo is affiliated with the Fox Chase Cancer Center in the United States. Their research activity is primarily focused on the field of medicine, with a significant emphasis on pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, molecular biology, oncology, and cancer research.

The scientist's main research topics include renal cell carcinoma treatment, bladder and urothelial cancer treatments, renal and related cancers, urinary and genital oncology studies, prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment, cancer genomics and diagnostics, and prostate cancer treatment and research.

Robert G. Uzzo has contributed to several recent papers, notable among them are:

  • Renal Mass and Localized Renal Cancer: Evaluation, Management, and Follow-Up: AUA Guideline: Part I (2021) published in The Journal of Urology
  • A War on Two Fronts: Cancer Care in the Time of COVID-19 (2020) published in Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Renal Mass and Localized Renal Cancer: Evaluation, Management, and Follow-up: AUA Guideline: Part II (2021) published in The Journal of Urology
  • Adjuvant atezolizumab versus placebo for patients with renal cell carcinoma at increased risk of recurrence following resection (IMmotion010): a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, phase 3 trial (2022) published in The Lancet
  • Clinical Cancer Advances 2020: Annual Report on Progress Against Cancer From the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2020) published in Journal of Clinical Oncology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Robert G. Uzzo include:

  • Alexander Kutikov
  • Marc C. Smaldone
  • Andres Correa
  • Rosalia Viterbo
  • Ithaar Derweesh

Robert G. Uzzo's publications appear frequently in several professional venues, among which are:

  • The Journal of Urology
  • Urologic Oncology Seminars and Original Investigations
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • British Journal of Urology
  • European Urology Open Science

Best Publications

  • The R.E.N.A.L. Nephrometry Score: A Comprehensive Standardized System for Quantitating Renal Tumor Size, Location and Depth

    Alexander Kutikov;Robert G. Uzzo

  • Guideline for management of the clinical T1 renal mass.

    Steven C Campbell;Andrew C Novick;Arie S. Belldegrun;Michael L Blute

  • The Natural History of Observed Enhancing Renal Masses: Meta-Analysis and Review of the World Literature

    Sam N. Chawla;Paul L. Crispen;Alexandra L. Hanlon;Richard E. Greenberg

  • Adjuvant Sunitinib or Sorafenib for High-Risk, Non-Metastatic Renal-Cell Carcinoma (ECOG-ACRIN E2805): A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomised, Phase 3 Trial

    Naomi B. Haas;Judith Manola;Robert G. Uzzo;Keith T. Flaherty

  • Why Summary Comorbidity Measures Such As the Charlson Comorbidity Index and Elixhauser Score Work.

    Steven R. Austin;Yu-Ning Wong;Robert G. Uzzo;J. Robert Beck

  • Excise, Ablate or Observe: The Small Renal Mass Dilemma—A Meta-Analysis and Review

    David A. Kunkle;Brian L. Egleston;Robert G. Uzzo

  • Cryoablation or Radiofrequency Ablation of the Small Renal Mass: A Meta-analysis

    David A. Kunkle;Robert G. Uzzo

  • Randomized trial of hypofractionated external-beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

    Alan Pollack;Gail Walker;Eric M. Horwitz;Robert Price

  • A War on Two Fronts: Cancer Care in the Time of COVID-19.

    Alexander Kutikov;David S. Weinberg;Martin J. Edelman;Eric M. Horwitz

  • Small renal masses progressing to metastases under active surveillance: a systematic review and pooled analysis.

    Marc C. Smaldone;Alexander Kutikov;Brian L. Egleston;Daniel J. Canter

  • Renal Mass and Localized Renal Cancer: Evaluation, Management, and Follow-up: AUA Guideline: Part II

    Steven C. Campbell;Peter E. Clark;Sam S. Chang;Jose A. Karam

  • Resistance to Systemic Therapies in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma: Mechanisms and Management Strategies.

    Peter Makhov;Shreyas Joshi;Pooja Ghatalia;Alexander Kutikov

  • Comparison of cold and warm ischemia during partial nephrectomy in 660 solitary kidneys reveals predominant role of nonmodifiable factors in determining ultimate renal function.

    Brian R. Lane;Brian R. Lane;Paul Russo;Robert G. Uzzo;Adrian V. Hernandez

  • Management of Small Renal Masses: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline

    Antonio Finelli;Nofisat Ismaila;Bill Bro;Jeremy Durack

  • Accelerated Methotrexate, Vinblastine, Doxorubicin, and Cisplatin Is Safe, Effective, and Efficient Neoadjuvant Treatment for Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: Results of a Multicenter Phase II Study With Molecular Correlates of Response and Toxicity

    Elizabeth R. Plimack;Jean H. Hoffman-Censits;Rosalia Viterbo;Edouard J. Trabulsi

  • Objective measures of renal mass anatomic complexity predict rates of major complications following partial nephrectomy.

    Jay Simhan;Marc C. Smaldone;Kevin J. Tsai;Daniel J. Canter

  • Anatomic Features of Enhancing Renal Masses Predict Malignant and High-Grade Pathology: A Preoperative Nomogram Using the RENAL Nephrometry Score

    Alexander Kutikov;Marc C. Smaldone;Brian L. Egleston;Brandon J. Manley

  • Dosimetry and preliminary acute toxicity in the first 100 men treated for prostate cancer on a randomized hypofractionation dose escalation trial

    Alan Pollack;Alexandra L. Hanlon;Eric M. Horwitz;Steven J. Feigenberg

  • Urinary cytology has a poor performance for predicting invasive or high-grade upper-tract urothelial carcinoma.

    Jamie Messer;Shahrokh F. Shariat;James C. Brien;Michael P. Herman

  • Evaluating Overall Survival and Competing Risks of Death in Patients With Localized Renal Cell Carcinoma Using a Comprehensive Nomogram

    Alexander Kutikov;Brian L. Egleston;Yu-Ning Wong;Robert G. Uzzo

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric M. Horwitz
Eric M. Horwitz Fox Chase Cancer Center
David D. Y. Chen
David D. Y. Chen University of British Columbia
Richard N. Greenberg
Richard N. Greenberg University of Kentucky
Alan Pollack
Alan Pollack University of Miami
Elizabeth R. Plimack
Elizabeth R. Plimack Fox Chase Cancer Center
Alexandra L. Hanlon
Alexandra L. Hanlon Virginia Tech
Jay D. Raman
Jay D. Raman Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Joseph R. Testa
Joseph R. Testa Fox Chase Cancer Center
Francesco Montorsi
Francesco Montorsi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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