Pia Bader

1.8k total citations
42 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Pia Bader is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Pia Bader has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 20 papers in Surgery and 8 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Pia Bader's work include Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (21 papers), Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research (21 papers) and Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments (11 papers). Pia Bader is often cited by papers focused on Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (21 papers), Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research (21 papers) and Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments (11 papers). Pia Bader collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. Pia Bader's co-authors include Fiona C. Burkhard, Urs E. Studer, Regula Markwalder, Martin Spahn, D. Frohneberg, Steven Joniau, Hendrik Van Poppel, Paolo Gontero, Burkhard Kneitz and Bertrand Tombal and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, The Journal of Urology and European Urology.

In The Last Decade

Pia Bader

36 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pia Bader Germany 15 1.1k 498 347 130 81 42 1.3k
A Heidenreich Germany 7 680 0.6× 199 0.4× 237 0.7× 137 1.1× 56 0.7× 13 855
Stijn Roemeling Netherlands 17 992 0.9× 182 0.4× 315 0.9× 237 1.8× 74 0.9× 42 1.1k
Claude Clément Abbou France 16 670 0.6× 247 0.5× 237 0.7× 130 1.0× 39 0.5× 22 854
Emanuele Zaffuto Italy 19 937 0.9× 254 0.5× 361 1.0× 164 1.3× 92 1.1× 70 1.2k
T A McHugh United States 12 682 0.6× 317 0.6× 147 0.4× 89 0.7× 31 0.4× 20 809
Ettore Di Trapani Italy 16 844 0.8× 213 0.4× 441 1.3× 107 0.8× 83 1.0× 77 1.1k
H.Ballentine Carter United States 10 618 0.6× 167 0.3× 135 0.4× 108 0.8× 95 1.2× 12 767
Stefano De Luca Italy 17 1.1k 1.0× 374 0.8× 201 0.6× 271 2.1× 85 1.0× 68 1.3k
Michele Pennisi Italy 20 839 0.8× 319 0.6× 271 0.8× 61 0.5× 45 0.6× 59 1.0k
Kiyoki Okada Japan 14 524 0.5× 209 0.4× 218 0.6× 60 0.5× 105 1.3× 54 820

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pia Bader

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Pia Bader. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Pia Bader based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Pia Bader. Pia Bader is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Spahn, Martin, Alessandro Morlacco, Silvan Boxler, et al.. (2017). Outcome predictors of radical cystectomy in patients with cT 4 prostate cancer: a multi‐institutional study of 62 patients. British Journal of Urology. 120(5B). E52–E58. 7 indexed citations
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Moltzahn, Felix, Jeffrey Karnes, Paolo Gontero, et al.. (2014). Predicting prostate cancer-specific outcome after radical prostatectomy among men with very high-risk cT3b/4 PCa: a multi-institutional outcome study of 266 patients. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases. 18(1). 31–37. 19 indexed citations
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Joniau, Steven, Alberto Briganti, Paolo Gontero, et al.. (2014). Stratification of High-risk Prostate Cancer into Prognostic Categories: A European Multi-institutional Study. European Urology. 67(1). 157–164. 143 indexed citations
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Joniau, Steven, Martin Spahn, Alberto Briganti, et al.. (2014). Pretreatment Tables Predicting Pathologic Stage of Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer. European Urology. 67(2). 319–325. 10 indexed citations
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Bader, Pia, et al.. (2012). Prostate cancer pain management: EAU guidelines on pain management. World Journal of Urology. 30(5). 677–686. 16 indexed citations
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Spahn, Martin, Alberto Briganti, Umberto Capitanio, et al.. (2012). Outcome Predictors of Radical Prostatectomy Followed by Adjuvant Androgen Deprivation in Patients with Clinical High Risk Prostate Cancer and pT3 Surgical Margin Positive Disease. The Journal of Urology. 188(1). 84–90. 22 indexed citations
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Gontero, Paolo, Martin Spahn, Bertrand Tombal, et al.. (2011). Is there a prostate‐specific antigen upper limit for radical prostatectomy?. British Journal of Urology. 108(7). 1093–1100. 19 indexed citations
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Spahn, Martin, Steven Joniau, Paolo Gontero, et al.. (2010). Outcome Predictors of Radical Prostatectomy in Patients With Prostate-Specific Antigen Greater Than 20 ng/ml: A European Multi-Institutional Study of 712 Patients. European Urology. 58(1). 1–7. 124 indexed citations
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Spahn, Martin, Christel Weiß, Pia Bader, et al.. (2010). Long-Term Outcome of Patients with High-Risk Prostate Cancer following Radical Prostatectomy and Stage-Dependent Adjuvant Androgen Deprivation. Urologia Internationalis. 84(2). 164–173. 36 indexed citations
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Briganti, Alberto, Martin Spahn, Steven Joniau, et al.. (2010). 1013 PREDICTING FAVOURABLE PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH CLINICAL HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER. A NOVEL NOMOGRAM BASED ON A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS. European Urology Supplements. 9(2). 317–318.
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Gontero, Paolo, Steven Joniau, Martin Spahn, et al.. (2009). RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN VERY HIGH RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER. The Journal of Urology. 181(4). 576–576. 1 indexed citations
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Bader, Pia, et al.. (2009). Harnableitungsformen. Der Urologe. 48(2). 127–136. 5 indexed citations
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Sauer, Arnaud, et al.. (2007). Complications ophtalmologiques du traitement de l’hépatite C. Journal Français d Ophtalmologie. 30(7). 746.e1–746.e5. 7 indexed citations
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Bader, Pia, et al.. (2004). 50 The incidental prostate cancer — watchful waiting or radical prostectomy?. European Urology Supplements. 3(2). 15–15. 1 indexed citations
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Francesca, Francesco, et al.. (2003). EAU Guidelines on Pain Management. European Urology. 44(4). 383–389. 13 indexed citations
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Bader, Pia, Fiona C. Burkhard, Regula Markwalder, & Urs E. Studer. (2002). Is a Limited Lymph Node Dissection An Adequate Staging Procedure for Prostate Cancer?. The Journal of Urology. 514–518. 17 indexed citations
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Burkhard, Fiona C., Pia Bader, Eric B. Schneider, Regula Markwalder, & Urs E. Studer. (2002). Reliability of Preoperative Values to Determine the Need for Lymphadenectomy in Patients with Prostate Cancer and Meticulous Lymph Node Dissection. European Urology. 42(2). 84–92. 57 indexed citations
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Bader, Pia & Markus G. Mohaupt. (2000). Mikrohämaturie - Wie weiter?. Der Urologe. 39(5). 446–454.
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Pescatore, P., et al.. (1994). Akute Pseudoobstruktion des Kolons (Ogilvie-Syndrom) nach Sectio caesarea. Gyn�kologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau. 34(4). 232–235. 1 indexed citations
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Bader, Pia, et al.. (1972). Die hitzestabile alkalische Phosphatase in der normalen und pathologischen Schwangerschaft. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 212(3). 217–229. 4 indexed citations

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