Scott D. Richard

2.2k total citations
69 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Scott D. Richard is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Scott D. Richard has authored 69 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 39 papers in Surgery and 36 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Scott D. Richard's work include Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment (35 papers), Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (29 papers) and Intraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies (23 papers). Scott D. Richard is often cited by papers focused on Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment (35 papers), Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (29 papers) and Intraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies (23 papers). Scott D. Richard collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and France. Scott D. Richard's co-authors include Thomas C. Krivak, Robert P. Edwards, Paniti Sukumvanich, Sushil Beriwal, Bunja Rungruang, Austin Miller, Michael A. Bookman, G. Larry Maxwell, Neil S. Horowitz and Chad A. Hamilton and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Cancer and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Scott D. Richard

65 papers receiving 1.5k citations

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Suk‐Joon Chang South Korea
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All Works

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Richard, Scott D., et al.. (2022). Surgical resection of a rare primary retroperitoneal mucinous borderline tumor of Müllerian Origin: A case report. Gynecologic Oncology Reports. 44. 101104–101104.
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Gordhandas, Sushmita, et al.. (2022). An assessment of oncofertility content on reproductive endocrinology and infertility clinic websites. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 39(4). 957–962. 1 indexed citations
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Cao, Connie D., et al.. (2021). Clinical Characteristics and Histologic Features of Hysterectomy Specimens From Transmasculine Individuals. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 138(1). 51–57. 14 indexed citations
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Cao, Connie D., et al.. (2020). Digital Quantification of Ki-67 and PHH3 in the Classification of Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors. International Journal of Gynecological Pathology. 40(6). 549–555. 4 indexed citations
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Richard, Scott D., et al.. (2016). Postpartum Permanent Sterilization: Could Bilateral Salpingectomy Replace Bilateral Tubal Ligation?. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. 23(6). 928–932. 34 indexed citations
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Morano, William F., et al.. (2016). Intraperitoneal immunotherapy: historical perspectives and modern therapy. Cancer Gene Therapy. 23(11). 373–381. 33 indexed citations
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Horowitz, Neil S., Austin Miller, Bunja Rungruang, et al.. (2015). Does Aggressive Surgery Improve Outcomes? Interaction Between Preoperative Disease Burden and Complex Surgery in Patients With Advanced-Stage Ovarian Cancer. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 70(6). 390–392.
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Lin, Jeff, Jessica Berger, Thomas C. Krivak, et al.. (2013). Impact of facility volume on therapy and survival for locally advanced cervical cancer. Gynecologic Oncology. 132(2). 416–422. 56 indexed citations
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Rodriguez, Noah, Austin Miller, Scott D. Richard, et al.. (2013). Upper abdominal procedures in advanced stage ovarian or primary peritoneal carcinoma patients with minimal or no gross residual disease: An analysis of Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) 182. Gynecologic Oncology. 130(3). 487–492. 51 indexed citations
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Beriwal, Sushil, Paniti Sukumvanich, Scott D. Richard, et al.. (2012). Complete metabolic response after definitive radiation therapy for cervical cancer: Patterns and factors predicting for recurrence. Gynecologic Oncology. 127(2). 303–306. 34 indexed citations
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Smith, Ashlee, et al.. (2012). Dual-console robotic surgery: a new teaching paradigm. Journal of Robotic Surgery. 7(2). 113–118. 40 indexed citations
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Rungruang, Bunja, Madeleine Courtney‐Brooks, Sushil Beriwal, et al.. (2012). Surgery Versus Radiation Therapy for Stage IB2 Cervical Carcinoma. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 22(3). 484–489. 25 indexed citations
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Taylor, Sarah E., et al.. (2011). Radical Hysterectomy for Early Stage Cervical Cancer: Laparoscopy Versus Laparotomy. JSLS Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons. 15(2). 213–217. 24 indexed citations
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Skaznik-Wikiel, Malgorzata E., Jamie Lesnock, Sushil Beriwal, et al.. (2011). Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy for Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Is Feasible With High Completion Rates, Low Complications, and Acceptable Patient Outcomes. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 22(2). 232–237. 10 indexed citations
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Rungruang, Bunja, Austin Miller, Scott D. Richard, et al.. (2011). Should stage IIIC ovarian cancer be further stratified by intraperitoneal vs. retroperitoneal only disease?: A Gynecologic Oncology Group study. Gynecologic Oncology. 124(1). 53–58. 7 indexed citations
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Courtney‐Brooks, Madeleine, Paniti Sukumvanich, Sushil Beriwal, et al.. (2010). Does the number of nodes removed impact survival in vulvar cancer patients with node-negative disease?. Gynecologic Oncology. 117(2). 308–311. 31 indexed citations
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Richard, Scott D., Paniti Sukumvanich, Jamie Lesnock, et al.. (2010). Intraperitoneal Catheter Leads to Prolongation of the Time to Normalization of Serum CA125 Levels. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 20(6). 932–935. 3 indexed citations
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Lesnock, Jamie, Scott D. Richard, Kristin K. Zorn, et al.. (2009). Completion of intraperitoneal chemotherapy in advanced ovarian cancer and catheter-related complications. Gynecologic Oncology. 116(3). 345–350. 25 indexed citations
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Richard, Scott D., et al.. (2007). Pregnancy After Tumor Debulking and Intraperitoneal Cisplatin for Appendiceal Carcinoid Tumor. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 110(2). 477–479. 11 indexed citations
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Gusani, Niraj J., Sung W. Cho, Christos Colovos, et al.. (2007). Aggressive Surgical Management of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis With Low Mortality in a High-Volume Tertiary Cancer Center. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 15(3). 754–763. 141 indexed citations

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