Marianne Berwick

Marianne Berwick

University of New Mexico

H-index: 76

North America-United States

About Marianne Berwick

Marianne Berwick, With an exceptional h-index of 76 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Mexico, specializes in the field of melanoma, epidemiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Skin cancers are the most frequent cancers in fair-skinned populations, but we can prevent them.

Exploring the role of cancer fatalism and engagement with skin cancer genetic information in diverse primary care patients

The effects of exposure to solar radiation on human health

InterMEL: An international biorepository and clinical database to uncover predictors of survival in early-stage melanoma

Association of functional, inherited vitamin D–binding protein variants with melanoma-specific death

Pathway Alterations in Stage II/III Primary Melanoma

Methylation of nonessential genes in cutaneous melanoma–Rule Out hypothesis

Interobserver agreement in the histopathological classification of desmoplastic melanomas

Marianne Berwick Information

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Citations(all)

20717

Citations(since 2020)

5362

Cited By

18222

hIndex(all)

76

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

229

i10Index(since 2020)

137

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University of New Mexico

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Marianne Berwick Skills & Research Interests

melanoma

epidemiology

Top articles of Marianne Berwick

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Skin cancers are the most frequent cancers in fair-skinned populations, but we can prevent them.

European Journal of Cancer

Claus Garbe

Ana-Maria Forsea

Teresa Amaral

Petr Arenberger

Philippe Autier

...

2024/4/24

Exploring the role of cancer fatalism and engagement with skin cancer genetic information in diverse primary care patients

Psycho‐Oncology

Jennifer L Hay

Yelena Wu

Elizabeth Schofield

Kim Kaphingst

Andrew L Sussman

...

2024/4

The effects of exposure to solar radiation on human health

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

RE Neale

RM Lucas

SN Byrne

L Hollestein

LE Rhodes

...

2023/5

InterMEL: An international biorepository and clinical database to uncover predictors of survival in early-stage melanoma

PloS one

Irene Orlow

Keimya D Sadeghi

Sharon N Edmiston

Jessica M Kenney

Cecilia Lezcano

...

2023/4/3

Association of functional, inherited vitamin D–binding protein variants with melanoma-specific death

JNCI Cancer Spectrum

David Corley Gibbs

Nancy E Thomas

Peter A Kanetsky

Li Luo

Klaus J Busam

...

2023/10/1

Pathway Alterations in Stage II/III Primary Melanoma

JCO Precision Oncology

Caroline E Kostrzewa

Li Luo

Arshi Arora

Venkatraman E Seshan

Marc S Ernstoff

...

2023/3

Methylation of nonessential genes in cutaneous melanoma–Rule Out hypothesis

Melanoma Research

Ivan P Gorlov

Kathleen Conway

Sharon N Edmiston

Eloise A Parrish

Honglin Hao

...

2023/6/1

Interobserver agreement in the histopathological classification of desmoplastic melanomas

Pathology

Cecilia Lezcano

Marianne Berwick

Li Luo

Raymond Barnhill

Lyn M Duncan

...

2023/3/1

Sex-Specific Associations of MDM2 and MDM4 Variants with Risk of Multiple Primary Melanomas and Melanoma Survival in Non-Hispanic Whites

Cancers

Sarah V Ward

Isidora Autuori

Li Luo

Emily LaPilla

Sarah Yoo

...

2023/5/11

Not every age is created equal: risk factors for melanoma differ by age.

International Journal of Dermatology

Sabah Osmani

Zefr Chao

Raymond Barnhill

Marianne Berwick

2022/2/1

Differentiating Between Lead-Time Bias and True Survival Benefits When Discussing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Melanoma

JAMA dermatology

Avani M Kolla

Marianne Berwick

David Polsky

2022/6/1

In vivo miRNA decoy screen reveals miR-124a as a suppressor of melanoma metastasis

Frontiers in Oncology

Rana S Moubarak

Lisa Koetz-Ploch

Gavriel Mullokandov

Avital Gaziel

Ana de Pablos-Aragoneses

...

2022/4/4

Effect of superstitious beliefs and risk intuitions on genetic test decisions

Medical Decision Making

Kristen E Riley

Andrew L Sussman

Elizabeth Schofield

Dolores D Guest

Yvonne T Dailey

...

2022/4

Environmental effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation, and interactions with climate change: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, Update 2021

Germar H Bernhard

Rachel E Neale

Paul W Barnes

PJ Neale

Richard G Zepp

...

2020

Comprehension of skin cancer genetic risk feedback in primary care patients

Journal of Community Genetics

Erva Khan

Kimberly A Kaphingst

Kirsten Meyer White

Andrew Sussman

Dolores Guest

...

2022/2

Landscape of mutations in early stage primary cutaneous melanoma: An InterMEL study

Pigment cell & melanoma research

Li Luo

Ronglai Shen

Arshi Arora

Irene Orlow

Klaus J Busam

...

2022/11

Summary Update 2021 for Policymakers: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel

PW Barnes

JF Bornman

KK Pandey

GH Bernhard

RE Neale

...

2021

Behavioral and psychological outcomes associated with skin cancer genetic testing in albuquerque primary care

Cancers

Jennifer L Hay

Kimberly A Kaphingst

David Buller

Elizabeth Schofield

Kirsten Meyer White

...

2021/8/12

Effects of health literacy skills, educational attainment, and level of melanoma risk on responses to personalized genomic testing

Patient education and counseling

Kimberly A Kaphingst

Erva Khan

Kirsten Meyer White

Andrew Sussman

Dolores Guest

...

2021/1/1

“Let’s talk about skin cancer”: examining association between family communication about skin cancer, perceived risk, and sun protection behaviors

Journal of health communication

Smita C Banerjee

Andrew Sussman

Elizabeth Schofield

Dolores D Guest

Yvonne S Dailey

...

2021/8/3

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