Journal of Geriatric Oncology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geriatric Oncology is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
SIOG2024-2-P-037 Breast cancer in elderly women: clinicopathological and prognostic features in Tunisia138
SIOG2024-4-P-156 Prevalence of probable sarcopenia in a cohort of older cancer patients107
SIOG2024-4-P-159 Associated factors with vulnerabily in elderly patients with cancer63
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SIOG2024-1-P-006 Prophylactic tocilizumab prior to infusion of anti-CD19 CAR-T cells may reduce the incidence of toxicity in older lymphoma patients34
SIOG2024-1-P-005 Assessment and management of toxic effects of cancer therapy in elderly patients in Tunisia34
SIOG2024-4-OA-044 Gait speed as a predictive marker of outcomes after lung resection34
SIOG2024-4-OA-037 Comparison between computed tomography-based myosteatosis and a frailty index to predict overall mortality in older adults undergoing chemotherapy31
SIOG2024-1-P-015 Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) nutraceutical intervention and physical activity in pre-frail and frail older cancer survivors30
Allocation and value of curative oncological treatment in frail and fit older patients with esophageal cancer: An observational cohort study29
SIOG2024-4-P-127 Recruitment of older adults with myeloid neoplasms based on consent methods in a pilot randomized controlled trial of a mobile health exercise intervention (GO-EXCAP 2)29
IFC (Ed. Board)28
Objective performance tests of cognition and physical function as part of a virtual geriatric assessment28
Nurse navigation for older adults with cancer: A scoping review24
Systemic treatment among frail older patients with cancer: An observational cohort23
The survival gap between young and older patients after surgical resection for colorectal cancer remains largely based on early mortality: A EURECCA comparison of four European countries.23
Computed tomography-determined high visceral adipose tissue and sarcopenic obesity and their associations with survival in vulnerable or frail older adults with cancer considered for systemic anticanc21
Moving beyond studying mere association: A methodological perspective20
Cancer care physicians' attitudes toward do not resuscitate orders during the COVID-19 pandemic20
Editorial Board20
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