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Nancy N. Baxter 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 Nancy N. Baxter sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 592 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nancy N. Baxter 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 Nancy N. Baxter sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Nancy N. Baxter is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and has a research background primarily in the field of Medicine, with a specific focus on Oncology, Surgery, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, and Genetics.

Their research spans several main topics, including colorectal cancer screening and detection, diversity and career in medicine, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, global cancer incidence and screening, genetic factors in colorectal cancer, BRCA gene mutations in cancer, and colorectal cancer surgical treatments.

Frequent coauthors of Nancy N. Baxter include Rinku Sutradhar, Fahima Dossa, Andrea N. Simpson, David R. Urbach, and Yvonne Bombard.

Their work has been published extensively in several venues, with the most frequent being the Journal of Clinical Oncology, British journal of surgery, JAMA Network Open, BMJ Open, and Colorectal Disease.

  • Immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delivery of surgical services, 2020, British journal of surgery
  • Treatment of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: ASCO Guideline, 2022, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Adjuvant Therapy for Stage II Colon Cancer: ASCO Guideline Update, 2021, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Proportion of Female Speakers at Academic Medical Conferences Across Multiple Specialties and Regions, 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • Social Media and mHealth Technology for Cancer Screening: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2021, Journal of Medical Internet Research

Best Publications

  • Development of a dual-index sequencing strategy and curation pipeline for analyzing amplicon sequence data on the MiSeq Illumina sequencing platform.

    James J. Kozich;Sarah L. Westcott;Nielson T. Baxter;Sarah K. Highlander

  • Association of colonoscopy and death from colorectal cancer.

    Nancy N Baxter;Meredith A Goldwasser;Lawrence F Paszat;Refik Saskin

  • The Gut Microbiome Modulates Colon Tumorigenesis

    Joseph P. Zackular;Nielson T. Baxter;Kathryn D. Iverson;William D. Sadler

  • Introduction of Surgical Safety Checklists in Ontario, Canada

    David R. Urbach;Anand Govindarajan;Refik Saskin;Andrew S. Wilton

  • Immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on delivery of surgical services.

    Kjetil Søreide;Kjetil Søreide;Julie Hallet;Jeffrey B. Matthews;Andreas Anton Schnitzbauer

  • Lymph Node Evaluation in Colorectal Cancer Patients: A Population-Based Study

    Nancy N. Baxter;Dan J. Virnig;David A. Rothenberger;Arden M. Morris

  • Dynamics of Human Gut Microbiota and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Response to Dietary Interventions with Three Fermentable Fibers

    Nielson T. Baxter;Alexander W. Schmidt;Arvind Venkataraman;Kwi S. Kim

  • Analysis of Administrative Data Finds Endoscopist Quality Measures Associated With Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer

    Nancy N. Baxter;Rinku Sutradhar;Shawn S. Forbes;Lawrence F. Paszat

  • Trends in the incidence of invasive and in situ vulvar carcinoma.

    Patricia L. Judson;Elizabeth B. Habermann;Nancy N. Baxter;Sara B. Durham

  • A watch-and-wait approach for locally advanced rectal cancer after a clinical complete response following neoadjuvant chemoradiation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Fahima Dossa;Tyler R Chesney;Sergio A Acuna;Sergio A Acuna;Nancy N Baxter

  • Risk of pelvic fractures in older women following pelvic irradiation

    Nancy N. Baxter;Elizabeth B. Habermann;Joel E. Tepper;Sara B. Durham

  • Increasing negative lymph node count is independently associated with improved long-term survival in stage IIIB and IIIC colon cancer.

    Paul M Johnson;Geoff A Porter;Rocco Ricciardi;Nancy N Baxter

  • Is the Increasing Rate of Local Excision for Stage I Rectal Cancer in the United States Justified?: A Nationwide Cohort Study From the National Cancer Database

    Y Nancy You;Nancy N. Baxter;Andrew Stewart;Heidi Nelson;Heidi Nelson

  • Primary perineal wound closure after preoperative radiotherapy and abdominoperineal resection has a high incidence of wound failure.

    Kelli M. Bullard;Judith L. Trudel;Nancy N. Baxter;David A. Rothenberger

  • Preventive health care, 2001 update: Should women be routinely taught breast self-examination to screen for breast cancer?

    Nancy Baxter

  • Does it matter what a hospital is “high volume” for? Specificity of hospital volume-outcome associations for surgical procedures: analysis of administrative data

    D R Urbach;N N Baxter

  • Trends in the Treatment of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast

    Nancy N. Baxter;Beth A. Virnig;Sara B. Durham;Todd M. Tuttle

  • Association Between Colonoscopy and Colorectal Cancer Mortality in a US Cohort According to Site of Cancer and Colonoscopist Specialty

    Nancy N. Baxter;Joan L. Warren;Michael J. Barrett;Therese A. Stukel

  • NLRP6 Protects Il10−/− Mice from Colitis by Limiting Colonization of Akkermansia muciniphila

    Sergey S. Seregin;Natasha Golovchenko;Bryan Schaf;Jiachen Chen

  • CLINICAL—ALIMENTARY TRACT Analysis of Administrative Data Finds Endoscopist Quality Measures Associated With Postcolonoscopy Colorectal Cancer

    Nancy N. Baxter;Rinku Sutradhar;Shawn S. Forbes;Lawrence F. Paszat

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick D. Schloss
Patrick D. Schloss University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rahim Moineddin
Rahim Moineddin University of Toronto
Paula A. Rochon
Paula A. Rochon University of Toronto
Peter C. Austin
Peter C. Austin University of Toronto
Therese A. Stukel
Therese A. Stukel University of Toronto
Robin S. McLeod
Robin S. McLeod Cancer Care Ontario
George Tomlinson
George Tomlinson University of Toronto
Ori D. Rotstein
Ori D. Rotstein University of Toronto
Joel E. Tepper
Joel E. Tepper University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrea C. Tricco
Andrea C. Tricco St. Michael's Hospital

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