Journal of Cancer Survivorship

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Cancer Survivorship is 25. 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
Uncovering the symptom relationship among sleep quality, anxiety, and depression in Chinese patients with breast cancer: multidimensional data validation using PSQI versus actigraphy93
Voices of Black men: reflecting on prostate cancer survivorship care plans51
Outcomes of Medicare-covered diabetes self-management training for cancer survivors with diabetes48
Effectiveness of a mobile-based return to work program for decent return to work, fatigue, stress, and quality of working life among cancer survivors46
Nursing care services to address unmet supportive care needs among cancer survivors: a systematic review44
Developing critical thinking and decision-making skills for cancer information: the Informed Health Choice-Cancer online learning resource43
Exploring childhood cancer survivor, parent, healthcare and community professionals’ experiences of, and priorities for, using digital health to engage in physical activity: a mixed methods study39
Effects of web platform delivery of a physical activity program for breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial35
Implementation of a Cancer Rehabilitation Navigation Program: a qualitative analysis of implementation determinants and strategies35
Developing national cancer survivorship standards to inform quality of care in the United States using a consensus approach33
Caregiver costs and financial burden in caregivers of African American cancer survivors32
Self-care advice for patients after surgery for oesophageal cancer — a mixed-methods systematic review31
Looking at individual symptoms: the dynamic network structure of depressive symptoms in cancer survivors and their preferences for psychological care30
Racial disparity in breast cancer survivorship: themes from a series of four national healthcare provider live virtual forums28
Patient-reported neurocognitive function in adult survivors of childhood and adolescent osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma27
Priority recommendations for the implementation of patient-reported outcomes in clinical cancer care: a Delphi study27
The effect of occupational therapy services on hospital readmission for patients with cancer in acute care settings: a retrospective data analysis27
“What if I die and no one had ever romantically loved me?”: sexual well-being in a sample of YA cancer survivors26
“There could be something going wrong and I wouldn’t even know”: a qualitative study of perceptions of people with cancer about cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and its management26
Quality of life and symptom burden after rectal cancer surgery: a randomised controlled trial comparing patient-led versus standard follow-up26
Cancer beliefs and diet self-management among cancer survivors with comorbid diabetes26
Decision aids for cancer survivors’ engagement with survivorship care services after primary treatment: a systematic review25
Cancer-related stigma in the USA and Israeli mass media: an exploratory study of structural stigma25
Positive and negative survivor-specific psychosocial consequences of childhood cancer: the DCCSS-LATER 2 psycho-oncology study25
Application of a revised model for coping with advanced cancer to qualitatively explore lung cancer survivors’ experiences of ongoing physical effects, novel treatments, uncertainty, and coping25
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