344
Articles
44.4K
Citations
11.3
avg. Impact Factor
82
h-index

Most Cited Articles of Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics in 2015

TitleJournalYearCitations
Management of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes, 2015: a patient-centered approach: update to a position statement of the American Diabetes Association and the European Association for the Study of DiabetesDiabetes Care20151.9K
Alcohol consumption and site-specific cancer risk: a comprehensive dose-response meta-analysisBritish Journal of Cancer2015593
Smoking and mortality--beyond established causesNew England Journal of Medicine2015440
Prostate Cancer Incidence and PSA Testing Patterns in Relation to USPSTF Screening RecommendationsJAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association2015297
Cancer screening in the United States, 2015: a review of current American cancer society guidelines and current issues in cancer screeningCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians2015271
Cancer statistics: Breast cancer in situCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians2015141
Medical marijuana for cancerCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians201583
Androgen deprivation with or without radiation therapy for clinically node-positive prostate cancerJournal of the National Cancer Institute201567
Black/White Disparities in Receipt of Treatment and Survival Among Men With Early-Stage Breast CancerJournal of Clinical Oncology201528
Human papillomavirus testing 2007-2012: co-testing and triage utilization and impact on subsequent clinical managementInternational Journal of Cancer201523
How many individuals will need to be screened to increase colorectal cancer screening prevalence to 80% by 2018?Cancer201521
Anthropometry and head and neck cancer:a pooled analysis of cohort dataInternational Journal of Epidemiology201520
Tobacco Surcharges on 2015 Health Insurance Plans Sold in Federally Facilitated Marketplaces: Variations by Age and Geography and Implications for Health EquityAmerican Journal of Public Health20159
Disparities in Vulvar Cancer Reported by the National Cancer Database: Influence of Sociodemographic FactorsObstetrics and Gynecology20159
ResponseJournal of the National Cancer Institute20151
Editorial CommentUrology2015