Gordon L. Grado

1.3k total citations
23 papers, 913 citations indexed

About

Gordon L. Grado is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiation and Otorhinolaryngology. According to data from OpenAlex, Gordon L. Grado has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 913 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 7 papers in Radiation and 6 papers in Otorhinolaryngology. Recurrent topics in Gordon L. Grado's work include Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (9 papers), Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research (9 papers) and Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques (7 papers). Gordon L. Grado is often cited by papers focused on Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (9 papers), Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research (9 papers) and Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques (7 papers). Gordon L. Grado collaborates with scholars based in United States, Greece and Germany. Gordon L. Grado's co-authors include Haakon Ragde, B. Nadir, Abdel‐Aziz A. Elgamal, Thayne R. Larson, Mahlon M. Wilkes, J. Scott Kriegshauser, Roberta J. Navickis, Gregory P. Swanson, Joseph M. Collins and Leroy J. Korb and has published in prestigious journals such as Cancer, Journal of neurosurgery and International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics.

In The Last Decade

Gordon L. Grado

22 papers receiving 870 citations

Peers

Gordon L. Grado
Anas M. El‐Mahdi United States
Edward Melian United States
L. Perna Italy
Barry E. Epstein United States
Roger Grove United States
Eitan Medini United States
Yasmin Hasan United States
Anas M. El‐Mahdi United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dusing, Reginald, Sue‐Min Lai, Gordon L. Grado, et al.. (2014). Prostate-Specific Antigen and Prostate-Specific Antigen Velocity as Threshold Indicators in 11C-Acetate PET/CTAC Scanning for Prostate Cancer Recurrence. Clinical Nuclear Medicine. 39(9). 777–783. 13 indexed citations
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Ragde, Haakon, Gordon L. Grado, & B. Nadir. (2001). Brachytherapy for clinically localized prostate cancer: thirteen-year disease-free survival of 769 consecutive prostate cancer patients treated with permanent implants alone.. PubMed. 54(7). 739–47. 38 indexed citations
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Ragde, Haakon, Gordon L. Grado, B. Nadir, & Abdel‐Aziz A. Elgamal. (2000). Modern prostate brachytherapy. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 50(6). 380–393. 79 indexed citations
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Ragde, Haakon, Leroy J. Korb, Abdel‐Aziz A. Elgamal, Gordon L. Grado, & B. Nadir. (2000). Modern prostate brachytherapy. Cancer. 89(1). 135–141. 2 indexed citations
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Grado, Gordon L., Joseph M. Collins, J. Scott Kriegshauser, et al.. (1999). Salvage brachytherapy for localized prostate cancer after radiotherapy failure. Urology. 53(1). 2–10. 194 indexed citations
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Grado, Gordon L., Thayne R. Larson, Joseph M. Collins, et al.. (1998). Actuarial disease-free survival after prostate cancer brachytherapy using interactive techniques with biplane ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 42(2). 289–298. 86 indexed citations
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Grado, Gordon L., et al.. (1998). Five-year disease-free survival after prostate cancer brachytherapy using interactive techniques with biplane ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 42(1). 295–295. 5 indexed citations
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Foote, Robert L., Steven J. Buskirk, Gordon L. Grado, & James A. Bonner. (1997). Has radiotherapy become too expensive to be considered a treatment option for early glottic cancer?. Head & Neck. 19(8). 692–700. 49 indexed citations
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Beart, Robert W., et al.. (1997). Use of brachytherapy in management of locally recurrent rectal cancer. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 40(10). 1177–1179. 26 indexed citations
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Halyard, Michele Y., Gordon L. Grado, Paula J. Schomberg, et al.. (1996). Conservative Therapy of Breast Cancer. American Journal of Clinical Oncology. 19(5). 445–450. 11 indexed citations
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Schild, Steven E., William W. Wong, Gordon L. Grado, et al.. (1996). The results of radical retropubic prostatectomy and adjuvant therapy for pathologic Stage C prostate cancer. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 34(3). 535–541. 65 indexed citations
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Halyard, Michele Y., Jeffrey L. Cornella, Gordon L. Grado, & Nidia Rizzo. (1996). Prolonged amenorrhea associated with total nodal irradiation for Hodgkin's disease.. PubMed. 88(6). 391–3. 5 indexed citations
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Foote, Robert L., Gordon L. Grado, Steven J. Buskirk, et al.. (1996). Radiation therapy for glottic cancer using 6‐MV photons. Cancer. 77(2). 381–386. 1 indexed citations
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Foote, Robert L., Susan J. Kunselman, Daniel J. Schaid, et al.. (1994). Radiation Therapy for Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Tonsil. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 69(6). 525–531. 8 indexed citations
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Martenson, James A., Allan J. Schutt, Gordon L. Grado, William J. Maples, & Robert F. Marschke. (1994). Prospective phase I evaluation of radiation therapy, 5-fluorouracil, and levamisole in locally advanced gastrointestinal cancer. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 28(2). 439–443. 1 indexed citations
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Wong, William W., James R. Pluth, Gordon L. Grado, Steven E. Schild, & David Sanderson. (1994). Liposarcoma of the Pleura. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 69(9). 882–885. 29 indexed citations
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Winkelmann, R.K., et al.. (1993). Pseudosclerodermatous Panniculitis After Irradiation: An Unusual Complication of Megavoltage Treatment of Breast Carcinoma. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 68(2). 122–127. 31 indexed citations
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Thompson, William M., Robert L. Foote, Kerry D. Olsen, et al.. (1993). Postoperative Irradiation for Tonsillar Carcinoma. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 68(7). 665–669. 3 indexed citations
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Foote, Robert L., Kerry D. Olsen, Susan J. Kunselman, et al.. (1992). Early-Stage Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Glottic Larynx Managed With Radiation Therapy. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 67(7). 629–636. 21 indexed citations
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Grado, Gordon L., et al.. (1981). Radiation therapy of pineal tumors. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 7. 52–53. 1 indexed citations

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