Amanda Herbert

3.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
79 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Amanda Herbert is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Amanda Herbert has authored 79 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Epidemiology, 34 papers in Oncology and 17 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Amanda Herbert's work include Cervical Cancer and HPV Research (35 papers), Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (22 papers) and Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (10 papers). Amanda Herbert is often cited by papers focused on Cervical Cancer and HPV Research (35 papers), Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (22 papers) and Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (10 papers). Amanda Herbert collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and United States. Amanda Herbert's co-authors include Ulrich Schenck, Marc Arbyn, H. Wiener, J. A. Jordan, Nereo Segnan, Lawrence von Karsa, Ahti Anttila, Guglielmo Ronco, Julietta Patnick and I Taylor and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Clinical Oncology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Amanda Herbert

78 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Hit Papers

European Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Cervical Can... 2010 2026 2015 2020 2010 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Amanda Herbert United Kingdom 25 1.2k 973 570 545 397 79 2.4k
Ketayun A. Dinshaw India 30 1.3k 1.1× 1.1k 1.2× 1.0k 1.8× 1.1k 2.1× 269 0.7× 75 3.6k
Ibrahim Ramzy United States 30 533 0.4× 541 0.6× 627 1.1× 902 1.7× 354 0.9× 117 2.7k
Benjamin Piura Israel 29 480 0.4× 770 0.8× 420 0.7× 640 1.2× 257 0.6× 163 2.9k
Dorothy L. Rosenthal United States 29 762 0.6× 890 0.9× 415 0.7× 1.8k 3.3× 239 0.6× 94 3.1k
Paolo Dalla Palma Italy 21 1.9k 1.6× 1.0k 1.1× 201 0.4× 992 1.8× 262 0.7× 56 2.9k
Steinar Thoresen Norway 30 852 0.7× 980 1.0× 310 0.5× 512 0.9× 214 0.5× 49 2.4k
Máire A. Duggan Canada 31 910 0.8× 719 0.7× 342 0.6× 627 1.2× 416 1.0× 123 2.9k
Ulrich Schenck Germany 20 1.1k 1.0× 795 0.8× 345 0.6× 751 1.4× 100 0.3× 48 2.0k
Tilde S. Kline United States 23 550 0.5× 515 0.5× 310 0.5× 578 1.1× 489 1.2× 86 1.8k
Stuart D. Flynn United States 28 378 0.3× 625 0.6× 248 0.4× 410 0.8× 414 1.0× 60 2.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Amanda Herbert

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Fields of papers citing papers by Amanda Herbert

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Amanda Herbert

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Herbert, Amanda, et al.. (2019). Invasive cervical cancer after treatment of CIN. Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology. 8(6). 324–332. 1 indexed citations
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Chandra, Ashish, et al.. (2012). Use of the ThinPrep Imaging System for internal quality control of cervical cytology. Cytopathology. 24(4). 246–253. 2 indexed citations
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Grce, Magdalena, Philip Davies, Marc Arbyn, et al.. (2008). Report on the 2007 International Workshop on Human Papillomaviruses and Consesnsus Recommendations for Cervical Cancer Prevention. Central European Journal of Public Health. 16(1). 38–40. 4 indexed citations
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Herbert, Amanda. (2007). Cervical screening in the UK and laboratory quality control in the context of the 2007 European guidelines.. PubMed. 31 Suppl 2. 41–6. 2 indexed citations
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Herbert, Amanda, et al.. (2007). Human papillomavirus testing with conventional Pap smear screening in three inner London community clinics. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 33(3). 171–176. 1 indexed citations
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Wiener, H.G., P J Klinkhamer, Ulrich Schenck, et al.. (2007). European guidelines for quality assurance in cervical cancer screening: recommendations for cytology laboratories*. Cytopathology. 18(2). 67–78. 39 indexed citations
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Herbert, Amanda. (2000). Cervical screening: how often should women be screened?. Cytopathology. 11(2). 75–81. 5 indexed citations
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Schenck, Ulrich, Amanda Herbert, Diane Solomon, et al.. (1998). Terminology. Acta Cytologica. 42(1). 5–15. 23 indexed citations
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Bateman, Adrian C, et al.. (1997). Immunohistochemical phenotype of malignant mesothelioma: predictive value of CA125 and HBME‐1 expression. Histopathology. 30(1). 49–56. 63 indexed citations
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Sworn, M J, et al.. (1996). Primary cervical lymphoma: the role of cervical cytology. Cytopathology. 7(3). 173–177. 21 indexed citations
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Brown, Jacqueline, J Chamberlain, J P Sloane, et al.. (1994). The effect of fine needle aspiration cytology on the number of diagnostic biopsies and time to diagnosis in a breast screening programme. The Breast. 3(2). 103–108. 1 indexed citations
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Davies, Nathan, Graeme Moir, Rob E. Carpenter, et al.. (1991). ERICA predicts response to tamoxifen in elderly women with breast cancer.. Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 73(6). 361–3. 14 indexed citations
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Campbell, Ian, Jeffrey Theaker, G T Royle, et al.. (1991). Impact of an Extensive in Situ Component on the Presence of Residual Disease in Screen Detected Breast Cancer. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 84(11). 652–656. 10 indexed citations
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Williams, Christopher J., I McMillan, Richard Lea, et al.. (1987). Surgery after initial chemotherapy for localized small-cell carcinoma of the lung.. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 5(10). 1579–1588. 31 indexed citations
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Smallwood, John A., Alan T. Boyd, P.B. Guyer, et al.. (1984). Assessment of a scoring scheme for the preoperative diagnosis of breast lumps.. PubMed Central. 66(4). 267–9. 15 indexed citations
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Herbert, Amanda, et al.. (1982). Desquamative interstitial pneumonia in an aluminum welder. Human Pathology. 13(8). 694–699. 54 indexed citations
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Herbert, Amanda & Patrick J. Gallagher. (1982). Pleural biopsy in the diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma.. Thorax. 37(11). 816–821. 35 indexed citations
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Kreel, L, et al.. (1975). Intralobar septal oedema: ‘D’ lines. Clinical Radiology. 26(2). 209–221. 10 indexed citations
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Slavin, G, et al.. (1975). Pulmonary oedema at necropsy: a combined pathological and radiological method of study.. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 28(5). 357–366. 7 indexed citations

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