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D-Index
70
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29556
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20049
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1805

Andrew G Renehan 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 Andrew G Renehan sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 375 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andrew G Renehan 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 Andrew G Renehan sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 70 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Andrew G Renehan is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with a particular concentration in oncology. Their work spans several subfields, including oncology, surgery, hepatology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and molecular biology.

Renehan's research covers a variety of topics within the domain of cancer and related treatments. The main topics of their work include:

  • Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
  • Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
  • Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Cancer Risks and Factors
  • Intraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies
  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies

The scientist has contributed to numerous publications, appearing frequently in several academic journals. The top publication venues for their work are:

  • British journal of surgery
  • European Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • British Journal of Cancer
  • HPB

Among recent papers associated with or relevant to their research domain are:

  • International consensus recommendations on key outcome measures for organ preservation after (chemo)radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer, 2021, published in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
  • Cancer survivorship, excess body fatness and weight-loss intervention-where are we in 2020?, 2020, published in British Journal of Cancer
  • Watch and wait after neoadjuvant treatment in rectal cancer: comparison of outcomes in patients with and without a complete response at first reassessment in the International Watch & Wait Database (IWWD), 2023, published in British journal of surgery
  • Young adulthood body mass index, adult weight gain and breast cancer risk: the PROCAS Study (United Kingdom), 2020, published in British Journal of Cancer
  • Laparoscopic cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy for perforated low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms, 2020, published in Surgical Endoscopy

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Lee Malcomson
  • Geerard L. Beets
  • Rodrigo Oliva Perez
  • David Sebag-Montefiore
  • Anna Martling

Best Publications

  • Body-mass index and incidence of cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective observational studies

    Andrew G Renehan;Margaret Tyson;Matthias Egger;Matthias Egger;Richard F Heller

  • Insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, IGF binding protein-3, and cancer risk: systematic review and meta-regression analysis

    Andrew G Renehan;Marcel Zwahlen;Christoph Minder;Sarah T O'Dwyer

  • Prospective Study of Colorectal Cancer Risk in Men and Plasma Levels of Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF)-I and IGF-Binding Protein-3

    Jing Ma;Michael N. Pollak;Edward Giovannucci;June M. Chan

  • Global burden of cancer attributable to high body-mass index in 2012: a population-based study

    Melina Arnold;Nirmala Pandeya;Graham Byrnes;Andrew G Renehan

  • Long-term outcomes of clinical complete responders after neoadjuvant treatment for rectal cancer in the International Watch & Wait Database (IWWD): an international multicentre registry study

    Maxime J M van der Valk;Maxime J M van der Valk;Denise E Hilling;Denise E Hilling;Esther Bastiaannet;Elma Meershoek-Klein Kranenbarg

  • Impact on survival of intensive follow up after curative resection for colorectal cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials

    Andrew G Renehan;Matthias Egger;Mark P Saunders;Sarah T O'Dwyer

  • Watch-and-wait approach versus surgical resection after chemoradiotherapy for patients with rectal cancer (the OnCoRe project): a propensity-score matched cohort analysis

    Andrew G Renehan;Lee Malcomson;Richard Emsley;Simon Gollins

  • Biological mechanisms linking obesity and cancer risk: new perspectives.

    Darren L. Roberts;Caroline Dive;Andrew G. Renehan

  • Adiposity and cancer risk: new mechanistic insights from epidemiology

    Andrew G. Renehan;Marcel Zwahlen;Matthias Egger

  • Recent trends in incidence of five common cancers in 26 European countries since 1988: Analysis of the European Cancer Observatory.

    Melina Arnold;Henrike E. Karim-Kos;Jan Willem Coebergh;Graham Byrnes

  • Obesity and cancer risk: the role of the insulin-IGF axis.

    Andrew G. Renehan;Jan Frystyk;Allan Flyvbjerg

  • The Obesity Paradox in Cancer: a Review.

    Hannah Lennon;Matthew Sperrin;Ellena Badrick;Andrew G. Renehan

  • Obesity and cancer: pathophysiological and biological mechanisms.

    Andrew G. Renehan;Darren L. Roberts;Caroline Dive

  • Stem cells: the intestinal stem cell as a paradigm.

    Simon P. Bach;Andrew G. Renehan;Christopher S. Potten

  • Growth hormone, the insulin-like growth factor axis, insulin and cancer risk

    Peter E. Clayton;Indraneel Banerjee;Philip G. Murray;Andrew G. Renehan

  • What is apoptosis, and why is it important?

    Andrew G Renehan;Catherine Booth;Christopher S Potten

  • Incident cancer burden attributable to excess body mass index in 30 European countries

    Andrew G. Renehan;Isabelle Soerjomataram;Margaret Tyson;Matthias Egger;Matthias Egger

  • Body Mass Index, Hormone Replacement Therapy, and Endometrial Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis

    Emma J. Crosbie;Marcel Zwahlen;Henry C. Kitchener;Matthias Egger

  • COSMOS-E: Guidance on conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies of etiology.

    Olaf M. Dekkers;Olaf M. Dekkers;Olaf M. Dekkers;Jan P. Vandenbroucke;Jan P. Vandenbroucke;Jan P. Vandenbroucke;Myriam Cevallos;Andrew G. Renehan

  • Obesity and cancer

    A G Renehan

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Egger
Matthias Egger University of Bern
Stephen M Shalet
Stephen M Shalet University of Manchester
Caroline Dive
Caroline Dive University of Manchester
Marcel Zwahlen
Marcel Zwahlen University of Bern
Geerard L. Beets
Geerard L. Beets Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Michael F. Leitzmann
Michael F. Leitzmann University of Regensburg
Jan Frystyk
Jan Frystyk Odense University Hospital
Henry C Kitchener
Henry C Kitchener University of Manchester
Christopher S Potten
Christopher S Potten Allegheny General Hospital
Allan Flyvbjerg
Allan Flyvbjerg Steno Diabetes Center

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