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Michael Marberger 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 Michael Marberger sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 689 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael Marberger 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 Michael Marberger sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 109 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael Marberger is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. Their academic profile is associated primarily with this institution, indicating an active role in its research and educational activities.

There are no recorded publications, co-authors, or detailed fields of study currently available for Michael Marberger. This absence of listed papers and collaborations suggests either an early stage in their research career or limited publicly indexed output at this time.

No information is provided regarding the specific research topics, subfields, or frequent publication venues related to Michael Marberger's work. Similarly, there is no data on any book publications or awards received.

As such, the profile centers on the available confirmed affiliation, which situates Michael Marberger within the medical research community at a recognized European academic institution.

Best Publications

  • Effect of dutasteride on the risk of prostate cancer.

    Gerald L. Andriole;David G. Bostwick;Otis W. Brawley;Leonard G. Gomella

  • Prospective evaluation of prostate cancer detected on biopsies 1, 2, 3 and 4: when should we stop?

    Bob Djavan;Vincent Ravery;Alex Zlotta;Piotr Dobronski

  • Prevention and early detection of prostate cancer

    Jack Cuzick;Mangesh A Thorat;Gerald L Andriole;Otis W Brawley;Otis W Brawley

  • A Meta-Analysis on the Efficacy and Tolerability of α1-Adrenoceptor Antagonists in Patients with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Suggestive of Benign Prostatic Obstruction

    Bob Djavan;Michael Marberger

  • Clinical utility of the PCA3 urine assay in European men scheduled for repeat biopsy.

    Alexander Haese;Alexandre de la Taille;Hendrik van Poppel;Michael Marberger

  • Bladder tumor markers beyond cytology: International Consensus Panel on bladder tumor markers

    Vinata B. Lokeshwar;Tomonori Habuchi;H. Barton Grossman;William M. Murphy

  • Effect of high-intensity focused ultrasound on human prostate cancer in vivo.

    Stephan Madersbacher;Markus Pedevilla;Lorri Vingers;Martin Susani

  • The controversial relationship between benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer: The role of inflammation

    Cosimo De Nunzio;Gero Kramer;Michael Marberger;Rodolfo Montironi

  • Is transurethral resection of the prostate still justified

    S Madersbacher;M Marberger

  • SAFETY AND MORBIDITY OF FIRST AND REPEAT TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSIES: RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE EUROPEAN PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION STUDY

    Bob Djavan;Matthias Waldert;Alexandre Zlotta;Piotr Dobronski

  • High‐grade prostate cancer is associated with low serum testosterone levels

    Georg Schatzl;Stephan Madersbacher;Thomas Thurridl;Julia Waldmüller

  • OPTIMAL PREDICTORS OF PROSTATE CANCER ON REPEAT PROSTATE BIOPSY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 1,051 MEN

    Bob Djavan;Alexandre Zlotta;Mesut Remzi;Keywan Ghawidel

  • DD3PCA3 RNA Analysis in Urine – A New Perspective for Detecting Prostate Cancer

    Martina Tinzl;Michael Marberger;Sabine Horvath;Camille Chypre

  • Differentiation between cell death modes using measurements of different soluble forms of extracellular cytokeratin 18.

    Gero Kramer;Hamdiye Erdal;Helena J. M. M. Mertens;Marius Nap

  • CHEMOPREVENTION OF PROSTATE CANCER IN MEN AT HIGH RISK: RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF THE REDUCTION BY DUTASTERIDE OF PROSTATE CANCER EVENTS (REDUCE) TRIAL

    Gerald Andriole;David Bostwick;Otis Brawley;Leonard Gomella

  • Tissue Ablation in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia with High Intensity Focused Ultrasound

    Stephan Madersbacher;Christian Kratzik;Martin Susani;Michael Marberger

  • Expression and function of pro-inflammatory interleukin IL-17 and IL-17 receptor in normal, benign hyperplastic, and malignant prostate.

    Georg E. Steiner;Martin E. Newman;Doris Paikl;Ursula Stix

  • Treatment of Localised Renal Cell Carcinoma

    Hendrik Van Poppel;Frank Becker;Jeffrey A Cadeddu;Inderbir S Gill

  • The aging lower urinary tract: a comparative urodynamic study of men and women

    Stephan Madersbacher;Armin Pycha;Georg Schatzl;Christine Mian

  • CAN URINE BOUND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS REPLACE CYSTOSCOPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BLADDER CANCER

    H.G. Wiener;Ch. Mian;A. Haitel;A. Pycha

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Schulman
Claude Schulman Université Libre de Bruxelles
Alexandre R. Zlotta
Alexandre R. Zlotta University Health Network
Hartwig Huland
Hartwig Huland Universität Hamburg
Claus G. Roehrborn
Claus G. Roehrborn The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Shahrokh F. Shariat
Shahrokh F. Shariat Medical University of Vienna
Jack A. Schalken
Jack A. Schalken Radboud University
Felix K.-H. Chun
Felix K.-H. Chun Universität Hamburg
Arnulf Stenzl
Arnulf Stenzl University of Tübingen
Alexandre de la Taille
Alexandre de la Taille Université Paris Cité

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