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Arnauld Villers

Arnauld Villers

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
76
Citations
34829
World Ranking
18613
National Ranking
619

Arnauld Villers 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 Arnauld Villers sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 426 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Arnauld Villers 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 Arnauld Villers sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 76 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Arnauld Villers is affiliated with the University of Lille in France and has an extensive publication record in the field of medicine, with a particular focus on prostate cancer research and treatment. Their work spans key topics including Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, and related urologic and oncologic conditions.

The scientist's research portfolio includes numerous papers published in prominent medical and urological journals. Among recent publications are:

  • Improved Survival With Enzalutamide in Patients With Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer, 2022, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Improved Outcomes with Enzalutamide in Biochemically Recurrent Prostate Cancer, 2023, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Cardiovascular Safety of Degarelix Versus Leuprolide in Patients With Prostate Cancer: The Primary Results of the PRONOUNCE Randomized Trial, 2021, Circulation
  • Contemporary Techniques of Prostate Dissection for Robot-assisted Prostatectomy, 2020, European Urology
  • Predictive Factors of Missed Clinically Significant Prostate Cancers in Men with Negative Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2020, The Journal of Urology

Villers frequently collaborates with several researchers in their field. Notable co-authors include Jonathan Olivier, Neal D. Shore, Gabriel P. Haas, Philippe Puech, and Arun Azad.

Their work is regularly featured in well-known publication venues such as:

  • The Journal of Urology
  • Progrès en Urologie
  • European Urology
  • European Urology Open Science
  • World Journal of Urology

The scientist's areas of study are primarily concentrated in Medicine and include relevant subfields such as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Surgery, Rheumatology, and Cancer Research. This multidisciplinary approach supports investigations into complex oncological diseases and their treatments.

Main topics covered in their research incorporate:

  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Renal cell carcinoma treatment
  • Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Urologic and reproductive health conditions
  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications

Best Publications

  • Screening and Prostate-Cancer Mortality in a Randomized European Study

    Fritz H. Schröder;Jonas Hugosson;Monique J. Roobol;Stefano Ciatto

  • MRI-Targeted or Standard Biopsy for Prostate-Cancer Diagnosis

    Veeru Kasivisvanathan;Antti S. Rannikko;Marcelo Borghi;Valeria Panebianco

  • Screening and prostate cancer mortality: results of the European Randomised Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) at 13 years of follow-up

    Fritz H Schröder;Jonas Hugosson;Monique J Roobol;Teuvo L J Tammela

  • Prostate-Cancer Mortality at 11 Years of Follow-up

    Fritz H. Schröder;Jonas Hugosson;Monique J. Roobol;Stefano Ciatto

  • ARCHES: A Randomized, Phase III Study of Androgen Deprivation Therapy With Enzalutamide or Placebo in Men With Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

    Andrew J. Armstrong;Russell Z. Szmulewitz;Daniel P. Petrylak;Jeffrey Holzbeierlein

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Detection, Localisation, and Characterisation of Prostate Cancer: Recommendations from a European Consensus Meeting

    Louise Dickinson;Louise Dickinson;Louise Dickinson;Hashim U. Ahmed;Hashim U. Ahmed;Clare Allen;Jelle O. Barentsz

  • Can Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer Be Detected with Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging? A Systematic Review of the Literature

    Jurgen J. Fütterer;Alberto Briganti;Pieter De Visschere;Mark Emberton

  • Image-guided prostate biopsy using magnetic resonance imaging-derived targets: a systematic review.

    Caroline M. Moore;Caroline M. Moore;Nicola L. Robertson;Nasr Arsanious;Thomas Middleton

  • A Critical Analysis of the Current Knowledge of Surgical Anatomy Related to Optimization of Cancer Control and Preservation of Continence and Erection in Candidates for Radical Prostatectomy

    Jochen Walz;Arthur L. Burnett;Anthony J. Costello;James A. Eastham

  • A 16-yr Follow-up of the European Randomized study of Screening for Prostate Cancer

    Jonas Hugosson;Monique J. Roobol;Marianne Månsson;Teuvo L.J. Tammela

  • Quality-of-life effects of prostate-specific antigen screening.

    Eveline A M Heijnsdijk;Elisabeth M Wever;Anssi Auvinen;Jonas Hugosson

  • Histologic differentiation, cancer volume, and pelvic lymph node metastasis in adenocarcinoma of the prostate

    John E. McNeal;Arnauld A. Villers;Elise A. Redwine;Fuad S. Freiha

  • Standards of Reporting for MRI-targeted Biopsy Studies (START) of the Prostate: Recommendations from an International Working Group.

    Caroline M. Moore;Veeru Kasivisvanathan;Scott Eggener;Mark Emberton

  • Role of magnetic resonance imaging before initial biopsy: comparison of magnetic resonance imaging-targeted and systematic biopsy for significant prostate cancer detection.

    Jérémie Haffner;Laurent Lemaitre;Philippe Puech;Georges-Pascal Haber

  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: Multiparametric MR-targeted Biopsy with Cognitive and Transrectal US–MR Fusion Guidance versus Systematic Biopsy—Prospective Multicenter Study

    Philippe Puech;Olivier Rouvière;Raphaele Renard-Penna;Arnauld Villers

  • The Role of Perineural Space Invasion in the Local Spread of Prostatic Adenocarcinoma

    Arnauld Villers;John E. McNeal;Elise A. Redwine;Fuad S. Freiha

  • Dynamic Contrast Enhanced, Pelvic Phased Array Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Localized Prostate Cancer for Predicting Tumor Volume: Correlation With Radical Prostatectomy Findings

    Arnauld Villers;Philippe Puech;Damien Mouton;Xavier Leroy

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review

    Ivo G. Schoots;Neophytos Petrides;Francesco Giganti;Leonard P. Bokhorst

  • Multiple cancers in the prostate. Morphologic features of clinically recognized versus incidental tumors.

    Arnauld Villers;John E. McNeal;Fuad S. Freiha;Thomas A. Stamey

  • Positive Surgical Margins at Radical Prostatectomy: Importance of the Apical Dissection

    Thomas A. Stamey;Arnauld A. Villers;John E. McNeal;Peter C. Link

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Emberton
Mark Emberton University College London
Laurence Klotz
Laurence Klotz University of Toronto
Anssi Auvinen
Anssi Auvinen Tampere University
Arnulf Stenzl
Arnulf Stenzl University of Tübingen
Andrew J. Armstrong
Andrew J. Armstrong Duke University
Neal D. Shore
Neal D. Shore Carolina Urologic Research Center
Hans Lilja
Hans Lilja Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Chris H. Bangma
Chris H. Bangma Erasmus University Rotterdam

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