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Steven D. Stellman

Steven D. Stellman

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Medicine

D-Index
73
Citations
15487
World Ranking
19723
National Ranking
9823

Overview

Steven D. Stellman is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and specializes in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Clinical Psychology. Their research covers various subfields including General Health Professions, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Physiology, and Oncology.

The scientist's work prominently addresses topics such as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Research, Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Health disparities and outcomes, Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, and Cancer Risks and Factors.

Recent papers by Steven D. Stellman include:

  • Tobacco smoking, cancer and social class (2023), published in PubMed
  • Persistence and Patterns of Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Medical, and Social Dysfunction in Male Military Veterans 50 Years After Deployment to Vietnam (2025), published in Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Frequent co-authors of Steven D. Stellman are:

  • Anica Pless Kaiser
  • Avron Spiro
  • Jeanne Mager Stellman
  • Jan Beyea
  • Maureen Hatch

The scientist's work has been published consistently in venues including:

  • UNC Libraries (4 publications)
  • Innovation in Aging (3 publications)
  • Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (2 publications)
  • PubMed (1 publication)
  • ERJ Open Research (1 publication)

This profile reflects a focused engagement with medical research topics that intersect clinical psychology and public health concerns, particularly related to smoking, PTSD, and health disparities.

Best Publications

  • The extent and patterns of usage of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam

    Jeanne Mager Stellman;Steven D. Stellman;Richard Christian;Tracy Weber

  • Handheld Cellular Telephone Use and Risk of Brain Cancer

    Joshua E. Muscat;Mark G. Malkin;Seth Thompson;Roy E. Shore

  • Comparative Epidemiology of Tobacco-related Cancers

    Ernst L. Wynder;Steven D. Stellman

  • Risk factors for course of posttraumatic stress disorder among Vietnam veterans: A 14-year follow-up of American Legionnaires

    Karestan C. Koenen;Jeanne Mager Stellman;Steven D. Stellman;John F. Sommer Jr.

  • Asthma and posttraumatic stress symptoms 5 to 6 years following exposure to the World Trade Center terrorist attack

    Robert M. Brackbill;James L. Hadler;Laura DiGrande;Christine C. Ekenga

  • Doses of Nicotine and Lung Carcinogens Delivered to Cigarette Smokers

    Mirjana V. Djordjevic;Steven D. Stellman;Edith Zang

  • Environmental toxins and breast cancer on Long Island. II. Organochlorine compound levels in blood.

    Marilie D. Gammon;Mary S. Wolff;Alfred I. Neugut;Sybil M. Eng

  • Proposed PCB congener groupings for epidemiological studies.

    Mary S. Wolff;David Camann;Marilie Gammon;Steven D. Stellman

  • Accuracy of death certificate completion: the need for formalized physician training.

    Jacqueline Messite;Steven D. Stellman

  • Environmental toxins and breast cancer on Long Island. I. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon DNA adducts

    Marilie D. Gammon;Regina M. Santella;Alfred I. Neugut;Sybil M. Eng

  • Persisting posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and their relationship to functioning in Vietnam veterans: a 14-year follow-up.

    Karestan C. Koenen;Steven D. Stellman;John F. Sommer;Jeanne Mager Stellman

  • The Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project: description of a multi-institutional collaboration to identify environmental risk factors for breast cancer.

    Marilie D. Gammon;Alfred I. Neugut;Regina M. Santella;Susan L. Teitelbaum

  • Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and colorectal cancer

    Joshua E. Muscat;Steven D. Stellman;Ernst L. Wynder

  • A different perspective on breast cancer risk factors: some implications of the nonattributable risk.

    Herbert Seidman;Steven D. Stellman;Margaret H. Mushinski

  • Risk of squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma of the lung in relation to lifetime filter cigarette smoking

    Steven D. Stellman;Joshua E. Muscat;Seth Thompson;Dietrich Hoffmann

  • The Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in 785 United States Caucasian Women

    E. L. Wynder;F. A. MacCornack;Steven D. Stellman

  • Handheld cellular telephones and risk of acoustic neuroma.

    J. E. Muscat;M. G. Malkin;R. E. Shore;S. Thompson

  • Smoking and Lung Cancer in Women: Findings in a Prospective Study

    Lawrence Garfinkel;Steven D. Stellman

  • Smoking habits and tar levels in a new American Cancer Society prospective study of 1.2 million men and women.

    Steven D. Stellman;Lawrence Garfinkel

  • ARTICLES Doses of Nicotine and Lung Carcinogens Delivered to Cigarette Smokers

    Mirjana V. Djordjevic;Steven D. Stellman;Edith Zang

Frequent Co-Authors

Joshua E. Muscat
Joshua E. Muscat Pennsylvania State University
Ernst L. Wynder
Ernst L. Wynder Dana Corporation
Susan L. Teitelbaum
Susan L. Teitelbaum Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Marilie D. Gammon
Marilie D. Gammon University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alfred I. Neugut
Alfred I. Neugut Columbia University
Regina M. Santella
Regina M. Santella Columbia University
Suse Broyde
Suse Broyde New York University
Paolo Boffetta
Paolo Boffetta Stony Brook Medicine
Alfredo Morabia
Alfredo Morabia Queens College, CUNY
Mary S. Wolff
Mary S. Wolff Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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