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2025

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Best Female Scientists

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122
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World Ranking
480
National Ranking
280

Medicine

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122
Citations
94827
World Ranking
3394
National Ranking
1867

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  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award

Overview

Eugenia E. Calle was affiliated with the American Cancer Society in the United States. Their research contributions included recent work published in recognized scientific venues. Notably, they authored a paper titled Heparin Resistance in Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Mechanisms, Clinical Implications, and Evidence-Based Management in 2025, which appeared in the journal Medicina.

Their collaborative efforts involved several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Keyla Jiménez
  • Yahaira M. Mamani Ticona
  • Giancarlo A. Torres Heredia
  • Darío Sebastián López-Delgado
  • Joshuan J. Barboza

Their publication record was associated with the venue Medicina, where at least one paper was published. Although specific fields and subfields of study were not detailed, the focus of their recent research implied interests related to clinical and surgical management issues, particularly in cardiac surgery contexts.

Best Publications

  • Lung Cancer, Cardiopulmonary Mortality, and Long-term Exposure to Fine Particulate Air Pollution

    C. Arden Pope;Richard T. Burnett;Michael J. Thun;Eugenia E. Calle

  • Overweight, obesity, and mortality from cancer in a prospectively studied cohort of U.S. adults.

    Eugenia E. Calle;Carmen Rodriguez;Kimberly Walker-Thurmond;Michael J. Thun

  • Body-Mass Index and Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of U.S. Adults

    Eugenia E. Calle;Michael J. Thun;Jennifer M. Petrelli;Carmen Rodriguez

  • Overweight, obesity and cancer: epidemiological evidence and proposed mechanisms

    Eugenia E. Calle;Rudolf Kaaks

  • Breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy: collaborative reanalysis of data from 51 epidemiological studies of 52 705 women with breast cancer and 108 411 women without breast cancer

    E. E. Calle;C. W. Heath;R. J. Coates;J. M. Liff

  • Cardiovascular Mortality and Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution Epidemiological Evidence of General Pathophysiological Pathways of Disease

    C. Arden Pope;Richard T. Burnett;George D. Thurston;Michael J. Thun

  • Long-Term Ozone Exposure and Mortality

    Michael Jerrett;Richard T. Burnett;C. Arden Pope;Kazuhiko Ito

  • Breast cancer and hormonal contraceptives : collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 53.297 women with breast cancer and 100.239 women without breast cancer from 54 epidemiological studies

    E. E. Calle;C. W. Heath;H. L. Miracle-McMahill;R. J. Coates

  • A genome-wide association study identifies alleles in FGFR2 associated with risk of sporadic postmenopausal breast cancer

    David J Hunter;David J Hunter;Peter Kraft;Kevin B Jacobs;David G Cox

  • Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer identifies a second risk locus at 8q24

    Meredith Yeager;Nick Orr;Richard B Hayes;Kevin B Jacobs

  • Extended follow-up and spatial analysis of the American Cancer Society study linking particulate air pollution and mortality.

    Krewski D;Jerrett M;Burnett Rt;Ma R

  • Aspirin Use and Risk of Fatal Cancer

    Thun Mj;Namboodiri Mm;Calle Ee;Flanders Wd

  • Spatial analysis of air pollution and mortality in Los Angeles.

    Michael Jerrett;Richard T. Burnett;Renjun Ma;C. Arden Pope

  • Alcohol, tobacco and breast cancer - Collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 53 epidemiological studies, including 58 515 women with breast cancer and 95 067 women without the disease

    N Hamajima;K Hirose;K Tajima;T Rohan

  • Multiple loci identified in a genome-wide association study of prostate cancer

    Gilles Thomas;Kevin B Jacobs;Meredith Yeager;Meredith Yeager;Peter Kraft

  • Body Mass Index and Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of US Adults

    E E Calle;M J Thun;J M Petrelli;C Rodriguez

  • 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

  • Obesity and cancer.

    Eugenia E Calle;Michael J Thun

  • Diabetes mellitus as a predictor of cancer mortality in a large cohort of US adults

    Steven S. Coughlin;Eugenia E. Calle;Lauren R. Teras;Jennifer Petrelli

  • Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer identifies a second risk locus at 8q24

    Adam S. Kibel

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Thun
Michael J. Thun Emory University
Carmen Rodriguez
Carmen Rodriguez Columbia University
Eric J. Jacobs
Eric J. Jacobs American Cancer Society
Marjorie L. McCullough
Marjorie L. McCullough American Cancer Society
Alpa V. Patel
Alpa V. Patel American Cancer Society
David J. Hunter
David J. Hunter Harvard University
Stephen J. Chanock
Stephen J. Chanock National Institutes of Health
Robert N. Hoover
Robert N. Hoover National Institutes of Health
Peter Kraft
Peter Kraft Harvard University
Susan E. Hankinson
Susan E. Hankinson University of Massachusetts Amherst

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