Standout Papers

Increased Risk of Endometrial Carcinoma among Users of Conjugated Estrogens 1975 2026 1992 2009 680
  1. Increased Risk of Endometrial Carcinoma among Users of Conjugated Estrogens (1975)
    Harry K. Ziel, William D. Finkle New England Journal of Medicine
  2. A Critical Look at Methods for Handling Missing Covariates in Epidemiologic Regression Analyses (1995)
    Sander Greenland, William D. Finkle American Journal of Epidemiology
  3. Increased Risk of Non-Fatal Myocardial Infarction Following Testosterone Therapy Prescription in Men (2014)
    William D. Finkle, Sander Greenland et al. PLoS ONE

Immediate Impact

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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
William D. Finkle 623 291 909 346 22 2.7k
Sarah Brockwell 471 108 1211 403 27 3.4k
Norman L. Lasser 1215 203 1924 272 48 4.4k
LieLing Wu 1108 115 1203 261 32 3.7k
Rita Schinnar 302 392 212 374 36 2.5k
S. Shapiro 551 140 332 125 65 2.3k
B Westerholm 376 91 415 132 72 3.8k
Margaret L. Lawson 660 143 947 180 95 3.9k
Ivar Heuch 642 349 334 445 115 4.3k
S. B. Hulley 629 74 1800 87 29 4.9k
Noel S. Weiss 658 801 604 361 79 4.3k

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