Ann Ward

621 total citations
17 papers, 428 citations indexed

About

Ann Ward is a scholar working on Cancer Research, Surgery and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Ann Ward has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 428 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Cancer Research, 8 papers in Surgery and 5 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Ann Ward's work include Breast Implant and Reconstruction (8 papers), Breast Cancer Treatment Studies (7 papers) and Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques (6 papers). Ann Ward is often cited by papers focused on Breast Implant and Reconstruction (8 papers), Breast Cancer Treatment Studies (7 papers) and Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques (6 papers). Ann Ward collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Switzerland. Ann Ward's co-authors include Gerald Gui, Roger A’Hern, Eleni C. Faliakou, Su-Ming Tan, Christina Choy, Rajiv Dua, Kasim A. Behranwala, Gillian M. Ross, Geeta Kadayaprath and Rosalind A. Eeles and has published in prestigious journals such as British Journal of Cancer, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and European Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Ann Ward

17 papers receiving 407 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ann Ward United Kingdom 11 298 172 74 66 63 17 428
Nadia F Nocera United States 6 252 0.8× 196 1.1× 98 1.3× 23 0.3× 85 1.3× 10 379
Nimmi S. Kapoor United States 8 112 0.4× 145 0.8× 86 1.2× 34 0.5× 91 1.4× 27 303
Consuelo Morigi Italy 9 331 1.1× 369 2.1× 114 1.5× 16 0.2× 179 2.8× 12 518
James Andersen United States 5 303 1.0× 299 1.7× 76 1.0× 9 0.1× 91 1.4× 9 443
Andrew Y. Ashikari United States 7 560 1.9× 142 0.8× 36 0.5× 18 0.3× 11 0.2× 12 627
Kasper A. Overbeek Netherlands 9 80 0.3× 101 0.6× 182 2.5× 48 0.7× 31 0.5× 16 244
Corinne Shamehdi United States 4 161 0.5× 227 1.3× 112 1.5× 4 0.1× 108 1.7× 5 290
Isaac Braga Portugal 12 203 0.7× 119 0.7× 48 0.6× 253 3.8× 8 0.1× 36 425
Ângelo Gustavo Zucca Matthes Brazil 8 288 1.0× 255 1.5× 79 1.1× 4 0.1× 122 1.9× 15 356
Donald Johnson United States 7 132 0.4× 69 0.4× 93 1.3× 35 0.5× 8 0.1× 10 220

Countries citing papers authored by Ann Ward

Since Specialization
Citations

This map shows the geographic impact of Ann Ward's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Ann Ward with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Ann Ward more than expected).

Fields of papers citing papers by Ann Ward

Since Specialization
Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by Ann Ward. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Ann Ward. The network helps show where Ann Ward may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ann Ward

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ann Ward. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ann Ward based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ann Ward. Ann Ward is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
1.
Gui, Gerald, Sarah Tang, Dominique Twelves, et al.. (2021). The INTEND 1 randomized controlled trial of duct endoscopy as an indicator of margin excision in breast conservation surgery. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 186(3). 723–730. 1 indexed citations
2.
Howell, Anthony, Linda Ashcroft, Lesley Fallowfield, et al.. (2017). RAZOR: A Phase II Open Randomized Trial of Screening Plus Goserelin and Raloxifene Versus Screening Alone in Premenopausal Women at Increased Risk of Breast Cancer. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 27(1). 58–66. 4 indexed citations
3.
Ward, Ann, et al.. (2015). Aesthetic and oncologic outcomes after one-stage immediate breast reconstruction using a permanent biodimensional expandable implant. Journal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 69(2). 211–220. 10 indexed citations
4.
Twelves, Dominique, Ashutosh Nerurkar, Peter Osin, et al.. (2013). DNA promoter hypermethylation profiles in breast duct fluid. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 139(2). 341–350. 15 indexed citations
5.
Twelves, Dominique, Ashutosh Nerurkar, Peter Osin, et al.. (2012). The feasibility of nipple aspiration and duct lavage to evaluate the breast duct epithelium of women with increased breast cancer risk. European Journal of Cancer. 49(1). 65–71. 11 indexed citations
6.
Nobbenhuis, Marielle, Elizabeth Bancroft, Eleanor Moskovic, et al.. (2011). Screening for ovarian cancer in women with varying levels of risk, using annual tests, results in high recall for repeat screening tests. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice. 9(1). 11–11. 5 indexed citations
7.
Twelves, Dominique, Ashutosh Nerurkar, Peter Osin, et al.. (2011). The anatomy of fluid-yielding ducts in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 132(2). 555–564. 6 indexed citations
8.
Gui, Gerald, Geeta Kadayaprath, Su-Ming Tan, et al.. (2008). Long-Term Quality-of-Life Assessment following One-Stage Immediate Breast Reconstruction Using Biodimensional Expander Implants: The Patientʼs Perspective. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 121(1). 17–24. 31 indexed citations
9.
Easton, Douglas F., et al.. (2007). A population-based audit of ethnicity and breast cancer risk in one general practice catchment area in North London, UK: implications for practice. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice. 5(3). 157–157. 1 indexed citations
10.
Gui, Gerald, Geeta Kadayaprath, James Self, et al.. (2006). Clinical outcome and service implications of screening women at increased breast cancer risk from a family history. European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 32(7). 719–724. 39 indexed citations
11.
Behranwala, Kasim A., Rajiv Dua, Gillian M. Ross, et al.. (2006). The influence of radiotherapy on capsule formation and aesthetic outcome after immediate breast reconstruction using biodimensional anatomical expander implants. Journal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 59(10). 1043–1051. 128 indexed citations
12.
Gui, Gerald, Ann Ward, Sunil R. Lakhani, et al.. (2005). Continued axillary sampling is unnecessary and provides no further information to sentinel node biopsy in staging breast cancer. European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 31(7). 707–714. 14 indexed citations
13.
Gui, Gerald, Geeta Kadayaprath, Su-Ming Tan, et al.. (2005). Evaluation of Outcome After Immediate Breast Reconstruction: Prospective Comparison of Four Methods. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 115(7). 1916–1926. 18 indexed citations
14.
Gui, Gerald, Su-Ming Tan, Eleni C. Faliakou, et al.. (2003). Immediate Breast Reconstruction Using Biodimensional Anatomical Permanent Expander Implants: A Prospective Analysis of Outcome and Patient Satisfaction. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 111(1). 125–138. 58 indexed citations
15.
Gui, Gerald, Su-Ming Tan, Eleni C. Faliakou, et al.. (2003). Immediate Breast Reconstruction Using Biodimensional Anatomical Permanent Expander Implants: A Prospective Analysis of Outcome and Patient Satisfaction. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 111(1). 125–138. 49 indexed citations
16.
Stone, J G, Gary D. Coleman, B.A. Gusterson, et al.. (2001). Contribution of germline MLH1 and MSH2 mutations to lobular carcinoma in situ of the breast. Cancer Letters. 167(2). 171–174. 12 indexed citations
17.
Rahman, Nazneen, J G Stone, Gary D. Coleman, et al.. (2000). Lobular carcinoma in situ of the breast is not caused by constitutional mutations in the E-cadherin gene. British Journal of Cancer. 82(3). 568–570. 26 indexed citations

Rankless uses publication and citation data sourced from OpenAlex, an open and comprehensive bibliographic database. While OpenAlex provides broad and valuable coverage of the global research landscape, it—like all bibliographic datasets—has inherent limitations. These include incomplete records, variations in author disambiguation, differences in journal indexing, and delays in data updates. As a result, some metrics and network relationships displayed in Rankless may not fully capture the entirety of a scholar's output or impact.

Explore authors with similar magnitude of impact

Rankless by CCL
2026