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Alfred I. Neugut 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 Alfred I. Neugut sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 915 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Alfred I. Neugut 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 Alfred I. Neugut sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 123 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Alfred I. Neugut is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research is primarily focused within the broad field of Medicine, with particular emphasis on Oncology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their work covers a diverse range of topics including global cancer incidence and screening, cancer risks and factors, cervical cancer and HPV research, viral-associated cancers and disorders, breast cancer treatment studies, colorectal cancer screening and detection, and nutritional studies and diet.

Neugut has contributed to numerous papers addressing various aspects of cancer and related medical fields. Some notable recent publications include:

  • Randomized Trial of Text Messaging to Reduce Early Discontinuation of Adjuvant Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy in Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer: SWOG S1105 (2020) in Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Impact of quality of care on racial disparities in survival for endometrial cancer (2020) in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Testing the generalizability of ancestry-specific polygenic risk scores to predict prostate cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (2022) in Genome biology
  • A Custom Genotyping Array Reveals Population-Level Heterogeneity for the Genetic Risks of Prostate Cancer and Other Cancers in Africa (2020) in Cancer Research
  • Global Incidence of IgA Nephropathy by Race and Ethnicity: A Systematic Review (2023) in Kidney360

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Neugut include:

  • Susan L. Teitelbaum
  • Marilie D. Gammon
  • Judith S. Jacobson
  • Regina M. Santella
  • Maureen Joffe

The scientist publishes in a variety of venues, often contributing to:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • The Oncologist
  • Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
  • Research Square

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology of gastric cancer

    Katherine D Crew;Alfred I Neugut

  • Menarche, menopause, and breast cancer risk: Individual participant meta-analysis, including 118 964 women with breast cancer from 117 epidemiological studies

    N. Hamajima;K. Hirose;K. Tajima;T. Rohan

  • Early discontinuation and non-adherence to adjuvant hormonal therapy are associated with increased mortality in women with breast cancer

    Dawn L. Hershman;Dawn L. Hershman;Dawn L. Hershman;Theresa Shao;Lawrence H. Kushi;Donna Buono

  • Early Discontinuation and Nonadherence to Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy in a Cohort of 8,769 Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients

    Dawn L. Hershman;Lawrence H. Kushi;Theresa Shao;Donna Buono

  • Nationwide trends in the performance of inpatient hysterectomy in the United States

    Jason D. Wright;Thomas J. Herzog;Jennifer Tsui;Cande V. Ananth

  • Characteristics of adult celiac disease in the USA: results of a national survey.

    Peter H. R. Green;Stavros N. Stavropoulos;Sofia G. Panagi;Susan L. Goldstein

  • Risk of Perforation After Colonoscopy and Sigmoidoscopy: A Population-Based Study

    Nicolle M. Gatto;Harold Frucht;Vijaya Sundararajan;Judith S. Jacobson

  • Chemotherapy Use, Performance Status, and Quality of Life at the End of Life

    Holly G. Prigerson;Yuhua Bao;Manish A. Shah;M. Elizabeth Paulk

  • Type and timing of menopausal hormone therapy and breast cancer risk: individual participant meta-analysis of the worldwide epidemiological evidence

    N. Hamajima;K. Hirose;K. Tajima;T. Rohan

  • Anaphylaxis in the United States: an investigation into its epidemiology

    Alfred I. Neugut;Anita T. Ghatak;Rachel L. Miller

  • Randomized Trial of Black Cohosh for the Treatment of Hot Flashes Among Women With a History of Breast Cancer

    Judith S. Jacobson;Andrea B. Troxel;Joel Evans;Lorissa Klaus

  • The impact of suboptimal bowel preparation on adenoma miss rates and the factors associated with early repeat colonoscopy

    Benjamin Lebwohl;Fay Kastrinos;Michael Glick;Adam J. Rosenbaum

  • Risk of malignancy in patients with celiac disease

    Peter H.R Green;Aaron T Fleischauer;Govind Bhagat;Rishi Goyal

  • Fear, Anxiety, Worry, and Breast Cancer Screening Behavior: A Critical Review

    Nathan S Consedine;Carol Magai;Yulia S Krivoshekova;Lynn Ryzewicz

  • Handheld Cellular Telephone Use and Risk of Brain Cancer

    Joshua E. Muscat;Mark G. Malkin;Seth Thompson;Roy E. Shore

  • Epidemiology of upper gastrointestinal malignancies.

    Katherine D. Crew;Alfred I. Neugut

  • Chemotherapy and Cardiotoxicity in Older Breast Cancer Patients: A Population-Based Study

    John J. Doyle;Alfred I. Neugut;Judith S. Jacobson;Victor R. Grann

  • Racial Disparities in Treatment and Survival Among Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer

    Dawn Hershman;Russell McBride;Judith S. Jacobson;Lois Lamerato

  • Adherence to Biopsy Guidelines for Barrett's Esophagus Surveillance in the Community Setting in the United States

    Julian A. Abrams;Robert C. Kapel;Guy M. Lindberg;Mohammad H. Saboorian

  • Robotically Assisted vs Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Among Women With Benign Gynecologic Disease

    Jason D. Wright;Cande V. Anath;Sharyn N. Lewin;William M. Burke

Frequent Co-Authors

Dawn L. Hershman
Dawn L. Hershman Columbia University
Jason D. Wright
Jason D. Wright Columbia University
Susan L. Teitelbaum
Susan L. Teitelbaum Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Marilie D. Gammon
Marilie D. Gammon University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Regina M. Santella
Regina M. Santella Columbia University
Cande V. Ananth
Cande V. Ananth Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mary Beth Terry
Mary Beth Terry Columbia University
Habibul Ahsan
Habibul Ahsan University of Chicago
Thomas J. Herzog
Thomas J. Herzog University of Cincinnati
Peter H.R. Green
Peter H.R. Green Columbia University

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