Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Cancer statistics, 2019
201916.2k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2020
202015.8k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2018
201813.6k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2016
201613.6k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer Statistics, 2021
202112.6k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2017
201712.5k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2022
202212.3k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2023
202310.5k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics, 2015
201510.3k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2016
20164.8k citationsKimberly D. Miller, Rebecca L. Siegel et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Colorectal cancer statistics, 2020
20203.6k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2019
20193.3k citationsKimberly D. Miller, Letícia Nogueira et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Colorectal cancer statistics, 2017
20173.1k citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Ovarian cancer statistics, 2018
20182.5k citationsCarol DeSantis, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Breast cancer statistics, 2019
20192.3k citationsCarol DeSantis, Jiemin Ma et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
20221.8k citationsKimberly D. Miller, Letícia Nogueira et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022
20221.4k citationsKimberly D. Miller, Joan L. Kramer et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in the United States
20171.1k citationsAnn Goding Sauer, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Colorectal Cancer Incidence Patterns in the United States, 1974–2013
2016852 citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Stacey A. Fedewa et al.profile →
Cancer statistics for adolescents and young adults, 2020
2020788 citationsKimberly D. Miller, Ahmedin Jemal et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
2021656 citationsKimberly D. Miller, Quinn T. Ostrom et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics for African Americans, 2016: Progress and opportunities in reducing racial disparities
2016617 citationsCarol DeSantis, Rebecca L. Siegel et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics for African Americans, 2019
2019563 citationsCarol DeSantis, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2015
2015379 citationsRebecca L. Siegel, Stacey A. Fedewa et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022
2022379 citationsKimberly D. Miller, Ahmedin Jemal et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer Statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2018
2018358 citationsKimberly D. Miller, Ann Goding Sauer et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Higher Lung Cancer Incidence in Young Women Than Young Men in the United States
2018304 citationsAhmedin Jemal, Kimberly D. Miller et al.profile →
Cancer statistics for adults aged 85 years and older, 2019
2019265 citationsCarol DeSantis, Kimberly D. Miller et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Cancer statistics for the US Hispanic/Latino population, 2021
2021265 citationsKimberly D. Miller, Ana P. Ortíz et al.CA A Cancer Journal for Cliniciansprofile →
Routes of Drug Use Among Drug Overdose Deaths — United States, 2020–2022
202450 citationsKimberly D. Miller et al.profile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Kimberly D. Miller
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Kimberly D. Miller. 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 Kimberly D. Miller. The network helps show where Kimberly D. Miller may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kimberly D. Miller
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Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, Nikita Sandeep Wagle, & Ahmedin Jemal. (2023). Cancer statistics, 2023. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 73(1). 17–48.10523 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miller, Kimberly D., Letícia Nogueira, Theresa P. Devasia, et al.. (2022). Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 72(5). 409–436.1804 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miller, Kimberly D., Quinn T. Ostrom, Carol Kruchko, et al.. (2021). Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 71(5). 381–406.656 indexed citations breakdown →
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Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, Hannah E. Fuchs, & Ahmedin Jemal. (2021). Cancer Statistics, 2021. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 71(1). 7–33.12637 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miller, Kimberly D., Ana P. Ortíz, Paulo S. Pinheiro, et al.. (2021). Cancer statistics for the US Hispanic/Latino population, 2021. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 71(6). 466–487.265 indexed citations breakdown →
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Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, Ann Goding Sauer, et al.. (2020). Colorectal cancer statistics, 2020. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 70(3). 145–164.3624 indexed citations breakdown →
Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, & Ahmedin Jemal. (2020). Cancer statistics, 2020. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 70(1). 7–30.15846 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miller, Kimberly D., Letícia Nogueira, Angela B. Mariotto, et al.. (2019). Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2019. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 69(5). 363–385.3317 indexed citations breakdown →
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Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, & Ahmedin Jemal. (2019). Cancer statistics, 2019. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 69(1). 7–34.16158 indexed citations breakdown →
12.
DeSantis, Carol, Jiemin Ma, Mia M. Gaudet, et al.. (2019). Breast cancer statistics, 2019. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 69(6). 438–451.2282 indexed citations breakdown →
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Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, & Ahmedin Jemal. (2018). Cancer statistics, 2018. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 68(1). 7–30.13597 indexed citations breakdown →
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Siegel, Rebecca L., Kimberly D. Miller, & Ahmedin Jemal. (2017). Cancer statistics, 2017. CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 67(1). 7–30.12463 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miller, Kimberly D., et al.. (2014). Support Staff as an Essential Component of Inclusive Recreation Services. NC Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). 44(1). 35–49.4 indexed citations
16.
Schleien, Stuart J., et al.. (2014). Parent Perspectives of Barriers to Child Participation in Recreational Activities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 48(1).33 indexed citations
17.
Schleien, Stuart J., et al.. (2009). Search for Best Practices in Inclusive Recreation: Preliminary Findings. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 27(1).14 indexed citations
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Miller, Kimberly D., et al.. (2009). Search for best practices in inclusive recreation: Programmatic findings. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 43(1). 27–41.22 indexed citations
19.
Miller, Kimberly D., et al.. (2005). Community for all: The therapeutic recreation practitioner’s role in inclusive volunteering. NC Digital Online Collection of Knowledge and Scholarship (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). 39(1). 18–31.5 indexed citations
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Miller, Kimberly D., et al.. (2002). Inclusive volunteering: Benefits to participants and community. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 36(3). 247–259.62 indexed citations
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