Reference Accuracy

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79.09

/100

  • Total number of references

    22

  • Accurate

    17 77.27%

  • Inaccurate

    3 13.64%

  • To be improved

    2 9.09%

  • To be reviewed

    0 0%

Distribution of Reference Types

  • Please check the order numbers of the references.

References

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[3] Torre LA, Islami F, Siegel RL, Ward EM, Jemal A, Global Cancer in Women: Burden and Trends. Cancer Epidemiol. Oncol. 2017;26.
  • The page number in this reference is missing or inaccurate.
  • The recommended page number is "444-457"
  • The journal title/abbreviation in this reference may be missing or inaccurate.
  • The recommended journal title/abbreviations are "Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention" , "Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev" , "Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers and prevention"

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[8] Onitilo AA, Engel JM, Greenlee RT, Mukesh BN. Clin. Med. Res. 2009;7:4-13.
  • Reference Type: Journal Article
  • If available, please indicate the issue number of the journal in which the cited article is published.
  • If available, indicate the DOI name of the article you cited.

Reference #9

Reference #10

[10] Gospodarowicz MK, John Wiley & Sons. 2017.
  • Reference Type: Book
  • If the source you cited has more than one volume or edition, you are supposed to indicate the volume or edition number of the source in the reference. e.g.:
    [...] Title, edition number. [...]
  • Indicate the place of the publisher that published the book you cited. e.g.:
    [...] Title of Book. City of Publication, Publisher, Publication Date. [...]
  • Please make sure to include the title of the book you cited.

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Reference #12

[12] World Health Organization. Obesity: preventing and managing the global epidemic. Report of a WHO Consultation presented at the World Health Organization, June 3-5, 1997, Geneva, Switzerland. 1997.
  • Reference Type: Scientific / Technical / Other Reports & Papers
  • Reminder: If the source you cited can be accessed on the internet, please indicate the weblink of the relevant source.

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Reference #17

[17] Jiralerspong S, Goodwin PJ, Obesity and Breast Cancer Prognosis: Evidence, Challenges, and Opportunities. J. Clin. Oncol. 2016;34:4203-16. DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2016.68.111
  • The DOI name given in this reference is incorrect or there is redundant space/punctuation between the DOI name characters.
  • Recommended DOI name is "10.1200/jco.2016.68.4480"

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Recurring References

References

  • #16, #19

The references which are shown below seems to be the same. Please use each reference only once in the references section.

Reference #16

[16] Krieger N, Chen JT, Ware JH, Kaddour A, Race/ethnicity and breast cancer estrogen receptor status: impact of class, missing data, and modeling assumptions. Cancer Causes Control CCC. 2008;19:1305-18.

Reference #19

[19] Krieger N, Chen JT, Ware JH, Kaddour A, Race/ethnicity and breast cancer estrogen receptor status: impact of class, missing data, and modeling assumptions. Cancer Causes Control CCC. 2008;19:1305-18.