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Christine Haie-Meder

Christine Haie-Meder

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Medicine

D-Index
83
Citations
27102
World Ranking
15538
National Ranking
504

Christine Haie-Meder 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 Christine Haie-Meder sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 653 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Christine Haie-Meder 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 Christine Haie-Meder sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 83 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Christine Haie-Meder is affiliated with the Institut Gustave Roussy in France. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with extensive work in obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, reproductive medicine, epidemiology, and oncology. The scientist's publication record includes significant contributions to cancer treatment and management, particularly in the areas of endometrial and cervical cancer treatments, metastatic bone disease management, ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, cervical cancer and HPV research, as well as colorectal and anal carcinomas, uterine myomas, and cancer survivorship and care.

Their recent papers include:

  • Molecular Classification of the PORTEC-3 Trial for High-Risk Endometrial Cancer: Impact on Prognosis and Benefit From Adjuvant Therapy, 2020, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer (EMBRACE-I): a multicentre prospective cohort study, 2021, The Lancet Oncology
  • Radiotherapy of cervical cancer, 2021, Cancer/Radiothérapie
  • Risk Factors for Local Failure Following Chemoradiation and Magnetic Resonance Image-Guided Brachytherapy in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: Results From the EMBRACE-I Study, 2023, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Risk factors and dose-effects for bladder fistula, bleeding and cystitis after radiotherapy with imaged-guided adaptive brachytherapy for cervical cancer: An EMBRACE analysis, 2021, Radiotherapy and Oncology

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations are:

  • Remi A. Nout
  • Richard Pötter
  • Kari Tanderup
  • Ina M. Jürgenliemk-Schulz
  • Alina Sturdza

Christine Haie-Meder has frequently published in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • Cancer/Radiothérapie
  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology

Their main topics of scientific inquiry and publication include:

  • Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
  • Management of metastatic bone disease
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas
  • Uterine Myomas and Treatments
  • Cancer survivorship and care

This profile reflects a focused academic career with a strong presence in oncology-related fields, emphasizing clinical outcomes and treatment methodologies in gynecologic cancers.

Best Publications

  • Recommendations from gynaecological (GYN) GEC ESTRO working group (II): concepts and terms in 3D image-based treatment planning in cervix cancer brachytherapy-3D dose volume parameters and aspects of 3D image-based anatomy, radiation physics, radiobiology.

    Richard Pötter;Christine Haie-Meder;Erik Van Limbergen;Isabelle Barillot

  • Recommendations from Gynaecological (GYN) GEC-ESTRO Working Group☆ (I): concepts and terms in 3D image based 3D treatment planning in cervix cancer brachytherapy with emphasis on MRI assessment of GTV and CTV

    Christine Haie-Meder;Richard Pötter;Erik Van Limbergen;Edith Briot

  • The EMBRACE II study: The outcome and prospect of two decades of evolution within the GEC-ESTRO GYN working group and the EMBRACE studies

    Richard Pötter;Kari Tanderup;Christian Kirisits;Astrid de Leeuw

  • Image guided brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer: Improved pelvic control and survival in RetroEMBRACE, a multicenter cohort study.

    Alina Sturdza;Richard Pötter;Lars Ulrik Fokdal;Christine Haie-Meder

  • Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy versus radiotherapy alone for women with high-risk endometrial cancer (PORTEC-3): final results of an international, open-label, multicentre, randomised, phase 3 trial

    Stephanie M. de Boer;Melanie E. Powell;Linda Mileshkin;Dionyssios Katsaros

  • Molecular Classification of the PORTEC-3 Trial for High-Risk Endometrial Cancer: Impact on Prognosis and Benefit From Adjuvant Therapy

    Alicia León-Castillo;Stephanie M. de Boer;Melanie E. Powell;Linda R. Mileshkin

  • Recommendations from Gynaecological (GYN) GEC-ESTRO Working Group (IV): Basic principles and parameters for MR imaging within the frame of image based adaptive cervix cancer brachytherapy

    Johannes C.A. Dimopoulos;Peter K Petrow;Kari Tanderup;Primoz Petric

  • Impact of 3D image-based PDR brachytherapy on outcome of patients treated for cervix carcinoma in France: results of the French STIC prospective study.

    Claire Charra-Brunaud;Valentin Harter;Martine Delannes;Christine Haie-Meder

  • Adjuvant chemoradiotherapy versus radiotherapy alone in women with high-risk endometrial cancer (PORTEC-3): patterns of recurrence and post-hoc survival analysis of a randomised phase 3 trial

    Stephanie M de Boer;Melanie E Powell;Linda Mileshkin;Dionyssios Katsaros

  • MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer (EMBRACE-I): a multicentre prospective cohort study

    Richard Pötter;Kari Tanderup;Maximilian Paul Schmid;Ina Jürgenliemk-Schulz

  • Gynaecological cancers in pregnancy

    Philippe Morice;Philippe Morice;Catherine Uzan;Sebastien Gouy;Claire Verschraegen

  • Effect of tumor dose, volume and overall treatment time on local control after radiochemotherapy including MRI guided brachytherapy of locally advanced cervical cancer.

    Kari Tanderup;Lars Ulrik Fokdal;Alina Sturdza;Christine Haie-Meder

  • Brainstem gliomas in adults: prognostic factors and classification

    Jean-Sébastien Guillamo;Annick Monjour;Luc Taillandier;Bertrand Devaux

  • Image guided adaptive brachytherapy with combined intracavitary and interstitial technique improves the therapeutic ratio in locally advanced cervical cancer: Analysis from the retroEMBRACE study.

    Lars Fokdal;Alina Sturdza;Renaud Mazeron;Christine Haie-Meder

  • Ovarian transposition for patients with cervical carcinoma treated by radiosurgical combination

    Philippe Morice;Laurent Juncker;Annie Rey;Janah El-Hassan

  • GEC-ESTRO recommendations for brachytherapy for head and neck squamous cell carcinomas

    Jean-Jacques Mazeron;Jean-Michel Ardiet;Christine Haie-Méder;György Kovács

  • Dose-volume effect relationships for late rectal morbidity in patients treated with chemoradiation and MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer: Results from the prospective multicenter EMBRACE study.

    Renaud Mazeron;Lars U Fokdal;Kathrin Kirchheiner;Petra Georg

  • Chordomas of the base of the skull and upper cervical spine. One hundred patients irradiated by a 3D conformal technique combining photon and proton beams

    Georges Noël;Loic Feuvret;Valentin Calugaru;Frederic Dhermain

  • Brachytherapy: An overview for clinicians

    Cyrus Chargari;Eric Deutsch;Eric Deutsch;Eric Deutsch;Pierre Blanchard;Sebastien Gouy

  • Nodal-staging surgery for locally advanced cervical cancer in the era of PET

    Sebastien Gouy;Philippe Morice;Philippe Morice;Fabrice Narducci;Catherine Uzan

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Duvillard
Pierre Duvillard Institut Gustave Roussy
Philippe Morice
Philippe Morice Institut Gustave Roussy
Richard Pötter
Richard Pötter Medical University of Vienna
Peter Hoskin
Peter Hoskin University of Manchester
Carien L. Creutzberg
Carien L. Creutzberg Leiden University Medical Center
Hans W. Nijman
Hans W. Nijman University Medical Center Groningen
Hein Putter
Hein Putter Leiden University Medical Center
Odile Oberlin
Odile Oberlin Institut Gustave Roussy
Henry C Kitchener
Henry C Kitchener University of Manchester
Anthony Fyles
Anthony Fyles Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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