Roger J. Black

1.5k total citations
31 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Roger J. Black is a scholar working on Oncology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Roger J. Black has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Oncology, 8 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Roger J. Black's work include Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (8 papers), Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research (5 papers) and Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty (4 papers). Roger J. Black is often cited by papers focused on Global Cancer Incidence and Screening (8 papers), Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research (5 papers) and Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty (4 papers). Roger J. Black collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and United States. Roger J. Black's co-authors include David Brewster, Gary J. Macfarlane, Elaine Thomas, Lesley Fraser, Deborah Symmons, P A McKinney, Lawrence J. Whalley, Linda Sharp, Elaine F. Harkness and John Eagles and has published in prestigious journals such as The British Journal of Psychiatry, British Journal of Cancer and International Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Roger J. Black

31 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

Roger J. Black
A Bartolucci United States
Judith L. Bader United States
Hamed H. Tewfik United States
G. Kantor France
Lynn G. Ries United States
Rajaram Nagarajan United States
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All Works

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Bunch, Kathryn, Tim Vincent, Roger J. Black, et al.. (2014). Updated investigations of cancer excesses in individuals born or resident in the vicinity of Sellafield and Dounreay. British Journal of Cancer. 111(9). 1814–1823. 14 indexed citations
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Brewster, David, et al.. (2013). Risk of cancer following primary total hip replacement or primary resurfacing arthroplasty of the hip: a retrospective cohort study in Scotland. British Journal of Cancer. 108(9). 1883–1890. 28 indexed citations
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Libby, Gillian, David Brewster, Paula L. McClements, et al.. (2012). The impact of population-based faecal occult blood test screening on colorectal cancer mortality: a matched cohort study. British Journal of Cancer. 107(2). 255–259. 64 indexed citations
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Conway, David I., Alex D. McMahon, Katrina Smith, et al.. (2009). Components of socioeconomic risk associated with head and neck cancer: A population-based case–control study in Scotland. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 48(1). 11–17. 67 indexed citations
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Erridge, Sara, Brian Murray, Linda Williams, et al.. (2008). Improved survival from lung cancer in British Columbia compared to Scotland—Are different treatment rates the whole story?. Lung Cancer. 64(3). 358–366. 12 indexed citations
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Erridge, Sara, Brian Murray, Allan Price, et al.. (2008). Improved Treatment and Survival for Lung Cancer Patients in South-East Scotland. Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 3(5). 491–498. 24 indexed citations
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Erridge, Sara, et al.. (2007). What will be the radiotherapy machine capacity required for optimal delivery of radiotherapy in Scotland in 2015?. European Journal of Cancer. 43(12). 1802–1809. 16 indexed citations
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Young, Dorothy C., David Goudie, Alan Cook, et al.. (2006). Analysis of referrals to a multi-disciplinary breast cancer genetics clinic: practical and economic considerations. Familial Cancer. 5(4). 297–303. 8 indexed citations
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Black, Roger J., et al.. (2006). Risk of leukaemia among children living near the Solway coast of Dumfries and Galloway Health Board area, Scotland, 1975–2002. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 64(1). 66–68. 1 indexed citations
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Debnath, Ujjwal K., et al.. (2005). Isolated Acetabular Osteoporosis in TOH in Pregnancy: A Case Report. Southern Medical Journal. 98(11). 1146–1148. 8 indexed citations
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Brewster, David, Alison Fordyce, & Roger J. Black. (2004). Impact of a Cancer Registry-Based Genealogy Service to Support Clinical Genetics Services. Familial Cancer. 3(2). 139–141. 9 indexed citations
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Brewster, David, Lesley Fraser, P A McKinney, & Roger J. Black. (2000). Socioeconomic status and risk of adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus and cancer of the gastric cardia in Scotland. British Journal of Cancer. 83(3). 387–390. 45 indexed citations
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Weidmann, Christian, Roger J. Black, E. Masuyer, & D. Maxwell Parkin. (1999). Incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in children between 1970 and 1990 in nine european countries. European Journal of Cancer. 35(8). 1235–1237. 16 indexed citations
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Colonna, Marc, Pascale Grosclaude, Jean Faivre, et al.. (1999). Cancer registry data based estimation of regional cancer incidence: application to breast and colorectal cancer in French administrative regions.. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 53(9). 558–564. 31 indexed citations
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Kramárová, E, et al.. (1996). Improving survival for childhood cancer in Slovakia. International Journal of Cancer. 65(5). 594–600. 12 indexed citations
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Sriamporn, Supannee, et al.. (1995). Cancer survival in Khon Kaen province, Thailand. International Journal of Cancer. 61(3). 296–300. 25 indexed citations
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Whalley, Lawrence J., et al.. (1995). Epidemiology of Presenile Alzheimer's Disease in Scotland (1974–88). The British Journal of Psychiatry. 167(6). 728–731. 19 indexed citations
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Geddes, John, Roger J. Black, Lawrence J. Whalley, & John Eagles. (1993). Persistence of the Decline in the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia Among First Admissions to Scottish Hospitals from 1969 to 1988. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 163(5). 620–626. 50 indexed citations
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Black, Roger J., Lyle D. Zardiackas, Robert D. Teasdall, & James L. Hughes. (1990). The mechanical integrity of healed diaphyseal bone defects grafted with calcium hydroxyapatite/calciu triphosphate ceramic in a new animal model. Clinical Materials. 6(3). 251–264. 9 indexed citations
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Zardiackas, Lyle D., et al.. (1989). Metallurgical Evaluation of Retrieved Implants and Correlation of Failures to Patient Record Data. Orthopedics. 12(1). 85–92. 3 indexed citations

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