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D-Index
80
Citations
22062
World Ranking
17172
National Ranking
8607

Ann S. Hamilton 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 Ann S. Hamilton sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 464 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ann S. Hamilton 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 Ann S. Hamilton sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 80 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ann S. Hamilton is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant contribution to oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, genetics, surgery, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics including:

  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Cancer Risks and Factors
  • Family Support in Illness

Several prominent papers authored or co-authored by Ann S. Hamilton reflect these interests. Notable publications include:

  • Patient-Reported Outcomes Through 5 Years for Active Surveillance, Surgery, Brachytherapy, or External Beam Radiation With or Without Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer, 2020, JAMA
  • Germline Genetic Testing After Cancer Diagnosis, 2023, JAMA
  • Time Trends in Receipt of Germline Genetic Testing and Results for Women Diagnosed With Breast Cancer or Ovarian Cancer, 2012-2019, 2021, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Association of Treatment Modality, Functional Outcomes, and Baseline Characteristics With Treatment-Related Regret Among Men With Localized Prostate Cancer, 2021, JAMA Oncology
  • Functional Outcomes After Localized Prostate Cancer Treatment, 2024, JAMA

Ann S. Hamilton frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • The Journal of Urology
  • Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
  • JCO Oncology Practice

The researcher collaborates extensively, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Kevin C. Ward
  • Antoinette M. Stroup
  • Paul Abrahamse
  • David F. Penson
  • Lisa E. Paddock

Best Publications

  • Urinary and sexual function after radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer : The Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study

    Janet L. Stanford;Janet L. Stanford;Ziding Feng;Ann S. Hamilton;Frank D. Gilliland;Frank D. Gilliland

  • Long-Term Functional Outcomes after Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer

    Matthew J. Resnick;Tatsuki Koyama;Kang-Hsien Fan;Peter C. Albertsen

  • 5-year urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy: results from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study.

    David F. Penson;Dale McLerran;Ziding Feng;Lin Li

  • Health outcomes after prostatectomy or radiotherapy for prostate cancer: results from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study.

    Arnold L. Potosky;Julie Legler;Peter C. Albertsen;Janet L. Stanford

  • Racial and Ethnic Differences in Advanced-Stage Prostate Cancer: the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study

    Richard M. Hoffman;Frank D. Gilliland;J. William Eley;Linda C. Harlan

  • Concordance for Hodgkin's disease in identical twins suggesting genetic susceptibility to the young-adult form of the disease

    Thomas M. Mack;Wendy Cozen;Darryl K. Shibata;Lawrence M. Weiss

  • Surgeon recommendations and receipt of mastectomy for treatment of breast cancer

    Monica Morrow;Reshma Jagsi;Amy K. Alderman;Jennifer J. Griggs

  • Association Between Radiation Therapy, Surgery, or Observation for Localized Prostate Cancer and Patient-Reported Outcomes After 3 Years

    Daniel A. Barocas;Jo Ann Alvarez;Matthew J. Resnick;Tatsuki Koyama

  • Health-Related Quality of Life of Adolescent and Young Adult Patients With Cancer in the United States: The Adolescent and Young Adult Health Outcomes and Patient Experience Study

    Ashley Wilder Smith;Keith M. Bellizzi;Theresa H.M. Keegan;Theresa H.M. Keegan;Brad Zebrack

  • Unmet adolescent and young adult cancer survivors information and service needs: a population-based cancer registry study

    Theresa H.M. Keegan;Theresa H.M. Keegan;Daphne Y. Lichtensztajn;Ikuko Kato;Erin E. Kent

  • Quality-of-life outcomes after primary androgen deprivation therapy: results from the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study.

    Arnold L. Potosky;Kevin Knopf;Limin X. Clegg;Peter C. Albertsen

  • Long-Term Financial Burden of Breast Cancer: Experiences of a Diverse Cohort of Survivors Identified Through Population-Based Registries

    Reshma Jagsi;John A.E. Pottow;Kent A. Griffith;Cathy Bradley

  • Genetic Testing and Results in a Population-Based Cohort of Breast Cancer Patients and Ovarian Cancer Patients.

    Allison W. Kurian;Kevin C. Ward;Nadia Howlader;Dennis Deapen

  • Cardiovascular risk factors among long-term survivors of breast, prostate, colorectal, and gynecologic cancers: a gap in survivorship care?

    Kathryn E. Weaver;Randi E. Foraker;Catherine M. Alfano;Julia H. Rowland

  • Impact of Cancer on Work and Education Among Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors

    Helen M. Parsons;Linda C. Harlan;Charles F. Lynch;Ann S. Hamilton

  • Underascertainment of radiotherapy receipt in Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registry data.

    Reshma Jagsi;Paul Abrahamse;Sarah T. Hawley;John J. Graff

  • Patient-reported Quality of Life and Satisfaction With Cosmetic Outcomes After Breast Conservation and Mastectomy With and Without Reconstruction: Results of a Survey of Breast Cancer Survivors.

    Reshma Jagsi;Yun Li;Monica Morrow;Nancy Janz

  • Prostate Cancer Practice Patterns and Quality of Life: the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study

    A. L. Potosky;L. C. Harlan;J. L. Stanford;F. D. Gilliland

  • Factors Associated With Initial Therapy for Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer: Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study

    Linda C. Harlan;Arnold Potosky;Frank D. Gilliland;Richard Hoffman

  • Patient-Reported Outcomes Through 5 Years for Active Surveillance, Surgery, Brachytherapy, or External Beam Radiation With or Without Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer.

    Karen E. Hoffman;David F. Penson;Zhiguo Zhao;Li Ching Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven J. Katz
Steven J. Katz University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David F. Penson
David F. Penson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Reshma Jagsi
Reshma Jagsi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Thomas M. Mack
Thomas M. Mack University of Southern California
Monica Morrow
Monica Morrow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Allison W. Kurian
Allison W. Kurian Stanford University
Dennis Deapen
Dennis Deapen University of Southern California
Wendy Cozen
Wendy Cozen University of Southern California
Peter C. Albertsen
Peter C. Albertsen University of Connecticut Health Center
Janet L. Stanford
Janet L. Stanford Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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