Marshall Levine

1.0k total citations
18 papers, 580 citations indexed

About

Marshall Levine is a scholar working on Otorhinolaryngology, Oncology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Marshall Levine has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 580 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Otorhinolaryngology, 8 papers in Oncology and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Marshall Levine's work include Head and Neck Cancer Studies (13 papers), Head and Neck Surgical Oncology (6 papers) and Ear and Head Tumors (4 papers). Marshall Levine is often cited by papers focused on Head and Neck Cancer Studies (13 papers), Head and Neck Surgical Oncology (6 papers) and Ear and Head Tumors (4 papers). Marshall Levine collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Czechia. Marshall Levine's co-authors include John Saunders, Barbara Messing, Joseph A. Califano, Elizabeth Claire Dees, Richard J. Jones, Patrick K. Ha, Ray Blanco, Séamus O’Reilly, Steven N. Goodman and S E Sartorius and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Marshall Levine

17 papers receiving 573 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marshall Levine United States 11 284 259 210 172 93 18 580
J.A. Marks United States 3 399 1.4× 149 0.6× 228 1.1× 208 1.2× 42 0.5× 5 576
Eric Lamarre United States 16 452 1.6× 374 1.4× 535 2.5× 202 1.2× 55 0.6× 87 977
Cristina P. Rodriguez United States 15 419 1.5× 334 1.3× 320 1.5× 234 1.4× 55 0.6× 51 761
Matthew Beasley United Kingdom 14 386 1.4× 151 0.6× 345 1.6× 275 1.6× 19 0.2× 45 703
Young‐Ik Son South Korea 12 218 0.8× 119 0.5× 162 0.8× 125 0.7× 26 0.3× 20 495
Cesare Grandi Italy 9 426 1.5× 410 1.6× 476 2.3× 115 0.7× 60 0.6× 19 744
Norihiko Takemoto Japan 11 229 0.8× 162 0.6× 131 0.6× 125 0.7× 96 1.0× 27 469
Jonathan Harris United States 6 305 1.1× 156 0.6× 196 0.9× 104 0.6× 43 0.5× 12 533
T. Nguyen France 6 385 1.4× 182 0.7× 267 1.3× 309 1.8× 32 0.3× 7 627
Shoji Terui Japan 12 71 0.3× 98 0.4× 335 1.6× 257 1.5× 50 0.5× 37 522

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marshall Levine

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marshall Levine

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marshall Levine. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marshall Levine 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 Marshall Levine. Marshall Levine is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Argiris, Athanassios, Yael Flamand, P. Savvides, et al.. (2023). A new prognostic model in chemotherapy-treated patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer: An analysis of ECOG-ACRIN E1305. European Journal of Cancer. 199. 113509–113509.
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Argiris, Athanassios, Shuli Li, P. Savvides, et al.. (2019). Phase III Randomized Trial of Chemotherapy With or Without Bevacizumab in Patients With Recurrent or Metastatic Head and Neck Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 37(34). 3266–3274. 74 indexed citations
3.
Messing, Barbara, Elizabeth C. Ward, Cathy L. Lazarus, et al.. (2017). Prophylactic Swallow Therapy for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer Undergoing Chemoradiotherapy: A Randomized Trial. Dysphagia. 32(4). 487–500. 83 indexed citations
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Zhou, Xian, Patrick K. Ha, Mei San Tang, et al.. (2017). Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio: Prognostic indicator for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Head & Neck. 39(4). 662–667. 39 indexed citations
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Hirata, Richard M., Carol B. Thompson, Patrick K. Ha, et al.. (2014). Pharyngocutaneous fistula after total laryngectomy: A single-institution experience, 2001–2012. American Journal of Otolaryngology. 36(1). 24–31. 42 indexed citations
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Levine, Marshall, et al.. (2013). Construction Insurance. 1 indexed citations
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Fan, Katherine, Marianna Zahurak, Simon R. Best, et al.. (2012). Comparison of Acute Toxicities in Two Primary Chemoradiation Regimens in the Treatment of Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 19(6). 1980–1987. 13 indexed citations
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Zahurak, Marianna, Marietta Tan, Katherine Fan, et al.. (2012). Multidisciplinary Service Utilization Pattern by Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2012. 1–6. 2 indexed citations
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Sciubba, James J., Justin A. Bishop, Eva S. Zinreich, et al.. (2012). The Effect of Amifostine on Submandibular Gland Histology after Radiation. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2012. 1–7. 6 indexed citations
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Tan, Marietta, Katherine Fan, Marianna Zahurak, et al.. (2012). Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy with Concurrent Cisplatin/5-Fluorouracil for Locoregional Advanced Head and Neck Cancer: Analysis of 105 Consecutive Patients. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2012. 1–10. 6 indexed citations
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Best, Simon R., Patrick K. Ha, Ray Blanco, et al.. (2011). Factors associated with pharyngoesophageal stricture in patients treated with concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. Head & Neck. 33(12). 1727–1734. 27 indexed citations
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Sedaghat, Ahmad R., Zhe Zhang, Shahnaz Begum, et al.. (2009). Prognostic significance of human papillomavirus in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. The Laryngoscope. 119(8). 1542–1549. 106 indexed citations
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Hillel, Alexander T., Carole Fakhry, Sara I. Pai, et al.. (2009). Selective Versus Comprehensive Neck Dissection after Chemoradiation for Advanced Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Otolaryngology. 141(6). 737–742. 21 indexed citations
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Dees, Elizabeth Claire, Séamus O’Reilly, Steven N. Goodman, et al.. (2000). A Prospective Pharmacologic Evaluation of Age-Related Toxicity of Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Women with Breast Cancer. Cancer Investigation. 18(6). 521–529. 131 indexed citations
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Davis, Larry E., et al.. (1983). Immunological and Microbiological Studies of Midtrimester Amniotic Fluid. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 16(5). 261–268. 11 indexed citations
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Levine, Marshall. (1978). Hematrak automated differential counter. Pathology. 10(2). 198–198. 3 indexed citations
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Chang, Paul, Marshall Levine, Peter H. Wiernik, & Michael Walker. (1976). A phase II study of intravenously-administered methyl CCNU in the treatment of advanced sarcomas. Cancer. 37(2). 615–619. 5 indexed citations

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