Bridget J. McCarthy

8.0k total citations · 3 hit papers
65 papers, 5.6k citations indexed

About

Bridget J. McCarthy is a scholar working on Genetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Bridget J. McCarthy has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 5.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Genetics, 20 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 13 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Bridget J. McCarthy's work include Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment (37 papers), Brain Metastases and Treatment (20 papers) and Meningioma and schwannoma management (9 papers). Bridget J. McCarthy is often cited by papers focused on Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment (37 papers), Brain Metastases and Treatment (20 papers) and Meningioma and schwannoma management (9 papers). Bridget J. McCarthy collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Australia. Bridget J. McCarthy's co-authors include Faith G. Davis, John L. Villano, Therese A. Dolecek, Jennifer M. Propp, Tanya Surawicz, Matthew Koshy, Varant Kupelian, Sally Freels, Carol Kruchko and Melissa L. Bondy and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Clinical Oncology and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Bridget J. McCarthy

64 papers receiving 5.4k citations

Hit Papers

Brain tumor epidemiology: Consensus from the Brain Tumor ... 2008 2026 2014 2020 2008 2011 2011 200 400 600

Peers

Bridget J. McCarthy
John L. Villano United States
M. Brada United Kingdom
Andrew D. Norden United States
Greta R. Bunin United States
Jeffrey J. Raizer United States
Keith M. Rich United States
Jan Drappatz United States
Peter C. Phillips∥ United States
John L. Villano United States
Bridget J. McCarthy
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Thakkar, Jigisha P., John L. Villano, & Bridget J. McCarthy. (2014). Age-Specific Cancer Incidence Rates Increase Through the Oldest Age Groups. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 348(1). 65–70. 51 indexed citations
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Porter, Kimberly R., Bridget J. McCarthy, Michael L. Berbaum, & Faith G. Davis. (2011). Conditional Survival of All Primary Brain Tumor Patients by Age, Behavior, and Histology. Neuroepidemiology. 36(4). 230–239. 27 indexed citations
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Porter, Keith R., Bridget J. McCarthy, Sally Freels, Young‐Woo Kim, & Faye Davis. (2010). Prevalence estimates for primary brain tumors in the United States by age, gender, behavior, and histology. Neuro-Oncology. 12(6). 520–527. 255 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J., Krystyna Rankin, Kenneth Aldape, et al.. (2010). Risk factors for oligodendroglial tumors: A pooled international study. Neuro-Oncology. 13(2). 242–250. 19 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J., et al.. (2009). A Case for the Worldwide Collection of Primary Benign Brain Tumors. Neuroepidemiology. 33(3). 268–275. 9 indexed citations
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Il’yasova, Dora, Bridget J. McCarthy, Serap Erdal, et al.. (2009). Human Exposure to Selected Animal Neurocarcinogens: A Biomarker-Based Assessment and Implications for Brain Tumor Epidemiology. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part B. 12(3). 175–187. 4 indexed citations
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Villano, John L., et al.. (2009). Descriptive epidemiology of central nervous system germ cell tumors: nonpineal analysis. Neuro-Oncology. 12(3). 257–264. 37 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J., Jennifer M. Propp, Faith G. Davis, & Peter C. Burger. (2008). Time Trends in Oligodendroglial and Astrocytic Tumor Incidence. Neuroepidemiology. 30(1). 34–44. 38 indexed citations
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Villano, John L., Jennifer M. Propp, Kimberly R. Porter, et al.. (2008). Malignant pineal germ-cell tumors: An analysis of cases from three tumor registries. Neuro-Oncology. 10(2). 121–130. 89 indexed citations
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Bondy, Melissa L., Michael E. Scheurer, Beatrice Malmer, et al.. (2008). Brain tumor epidemiology: Consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium. Cancer. 113(S7). 1953–1968. 655 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hoffman, Sara A., et al.. (2007). Seasonal Variation in Incidence of Pediatric Medulloblastoma in the United States, 1995–2001. Neuroepidemiology. 29(1-2). 89–95. 12 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J. & Carol Kruchko. (2005). Consensus Conference on Cancer Registration of Brain and Central NervousSystem Tumors. Neuro-Oncology. 7(2). 196–201. 27 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J., et al.. (2004). HLA-DQA1 and -DQB1 Alleles in Latino and African American Children with Diabetes Mellitus. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 17(3). 297–306. 8 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J., Tanya Surawicz, J. M. Bruner, Carol Kruchko, & F. Davis. (2002). Consensus Conference on Brain Tumor Definition for Registration. Neuro-Oncology. 4(2). 134–145. 56 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Bridget J., et al.. (2001). Trends in incidence of primary brain tumors in the United States,1985-1994. Neuro-Oncology. 3(3). 141–151. 107 indexed citations
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Davis, Faith G., Bridget J. McCarthy, Sally Freels, Varant Kupelian, & Melissa L. Bondy. (1999). The conditional probability of survival of patients with primary malignant brain tumors. Cancer. 85(2). 485–491. 8 indexed citations
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Davis, Faith G., Bridget J. McCarthy, Sally Freels, Varant Kupelian, & Melissa L. Bondy. (1999). The conditional probability of survival of patients with primary malignant brain tumors. Cancer. 85(2). 485–491. 156 indexed citations
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Dorman, Janice S., J. P. Burke, Bridget J. McCarthy, et al.. (1999). Temporal Trends in Spontaneous Abortion Associated With Type 1 Diabetes. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 54(10). 616–618. 1 indexed citations
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Dorman, Janice S., J. P. Burke, Bridget J. McCarthy, et al.. (1999). Temporal trends in spontaneous abortion associated with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 43(1). 41–47. 17 indexed citations
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Dorman, Janice S., Bridget J. McCarthy, Erin C. McCanlies, et al.. (1996). Molecular IDDM epidemiology: international studies. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 34. S107–S116. 16 indexed citations

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