Impact Factor
Journal Information
Full Journal Title: | CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS |
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ISO Abbrev. Title: | CA-Cancer J. Clin. | |
JCR Abbrev. Title: | CA-CANCER J CLIN | |
ISSN: | 0007-9235 | |
Issues/Year: | 6 | |
Language: | ENGLISH | |
Journal Country/Territory: | UNITED STATES | |
Publisher: | WILEY-BLACKWELL | |
Publisher Address: | 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ, | |
Subject Categories: |
ONCOLOGY |
Journal Impact Factor
Cites in 2012 to items published in: | 2011 = | 2758 | Number of items published in: | 2011 = | 19 | |
2010 = | 2920 | 2010 = | 18 | |||
Sum: | 5678 | Sum: | 37 |
Calculation: | Cites to recent items | 5678 | = | 153.459 |
Number of recent items | 37 | |
5-Year Journal Impact Factor
Cites in {2012} to items published in: | 2011 = | 2758 | Number of items published in: | 2011 = | 19 | |
2010 = | 2920 | 2010 = | 18 | |||
2009 = | 1489 | 2009 = | 23 | |||
2008 = | 1034 | 2008 = | 19 | |||
2007 = | 654 | 2007 = | 21 | |||
Sum: | 8855 | Sum: | 100 |
Calculation: | Cites to recent items | 8855 | = | 88.550 |
Number of recent items | 100 |
Journal Immediacy Index
Cites in 2012 to items published in 2012 | = | 676 |
Number of items published in 2012 | = | 25 |
Calculation: | Cites to current items | 676 | = | 27.040 |
Number of current items | 25 | |
Journal Cited Half-Life
The cited half-life for the journal is the median age of its items cited in the current JCR year. Half of the citations to the journal are to items published within the cited half-life.
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Breakdown of the citations to the journal by the cumulative percent of 2012 cites to items published in the following years:
Cited Year | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002-all |
# Cites from 2012 | 676 | 2758 | 2920 | 1489 | 1034 | 654 | 544 | 1793 | 315 | 192 | 1347 |
Cumulative % | 4.93 | 25.03 | 46.31 | 57.16 | 64.69 | 69.46 | 73.42 | 86.49 | 88.78 | 90.18 | 100 |
Cited Half-Life Calculations:
The cited half-life calculation finds the number of publication years from the current JCR year that account for 50% of citations received by the journal. Read help for more information on the calculation.