A. Sendler

2.1k total citations
51 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

A. Sendler is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Sendler has authored 51 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 20 papers in Surgery and 14 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in A. Sendler's work include Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (29 papers), Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment (14 papers) and Metastasis and carcinoma case studies (13 papers). A. Sendler is often cited by papers focused on Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes (29 papers), Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment (14 papers) and Metastasis and carcinoma case studies (13 papers). A. Sendler collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Sweden. A. Sendler's co-authors include H. J. Stein, U. Fink, J. R. Siewert, E Platzer, J. R. Siewert, Martin Gramatzki, Heinrich Iro, Thomas Valerius, H. Helmberger and Roland Repp and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Blood and Oncogene.

In The Last Decade

A. Sendler

49 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Sendler Germany 19 632 503 362 209 168 51 1.2k
Cornelis A. Seldenrijk Netherlands 17 387 0.6× 438 0.9× 306 0.8× 117 0.6× 65 0.4× 42 1.2k
J. J. Tjandra Australia 22 291 0.5× 1.0k 2.0× 804 2.2× 61 0.3× 208 1.2× 42 1.7k
C. A. Makin United Kingdom 13 138 0.2× 317 0.6× 252 0.7× 55 0.3× 79 0.5× 24 972
Katsuhiro Takano Japan 17 297 0.5× 276 0.5× 176 0.5× 28 0.1× 66 0.4× 28 1.1k
Jeanette D. Cheng United States 19 363 0.6× 993 2.0× 1.1k 3.1× 46 0.2× 43 0.3× 27 1.7k
A. Ruskoné-Fourmestraux France 22 727 1.2× 796 1.6× 417 1.2× 398 1.9× 16 0.1× 50 1.8k
João Subtil Spain 15 435 0.7× 332 0.7× 623 1.7× 68 0.3× 72 0.4× 61 1.1k
Fumitake Hata Japan 22 157 0.2× 497 1.0× 448 1.2× 33 0.2× 52 0.3× 79 1.1k
C Bellas Spain 19 250 0.4× 271 0.5× 322 0.9× 57 0.3× 36 0.2× 46 1.1k
J. Fernando Quevedo United States 13 348 0.6× 458 0.9× 345 1.0× 137 0.7× 36 0.2× 32 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Sendler

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All Works

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Lordick, Florian, Katja Ott, & A. Sendler. (2011). Magen- und Adenokarzinome des ösophagogastralen Übergangs. Der Chirurg. 82(11). 968–973. 8 indexed citations
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Schultheis, Beate, et al.. (2010). Neoadjuvant treatment of adenocarcinomas of the gastroesophageal junction and stomach – a feasibility trial combining cisplatin and docetaxel with either 5-fluorouracil or capecitabine. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 48(7). 451–452. 1 indexed citations
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Sendler, A.. (2009). Metabolic Response Evaluation by PET During Neoadjuvant Treatment for Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus and Esophagogastric Junction. Recent results in cancer research. 182. 167–177. 8 indexed citations
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Sendler, A., Dirk Strumberg, & Andrea Tannapfel. (2008). Metastasen eines unbekannten Primärtumors. Der Chirurg. 79(7). 689–696. 2 indexed citations
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Bassermann, Florian, Christoph Schuhmacher, Verena Voelter, et al.. (2006). Erythropoietin-alfa During Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced Esophagogastric Adenocarcinoma. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 82(1). 293–297. 8 indexed citations
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Lordick, Florian, et al.. (2006). Increased risk of ischemic bowel complications during treatment with bevacizumab after pelvic irradiation: Report of three cases. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 64(5). 1295–1298. 101 indexed citations
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Stollfuß, J., Karen Becker, A. Sendler, et al.. (2006). Rectal Carcinoma: High-Spatial-Resolution MR Imaging and T2 Quantification in Rectal Cancer Specimens. Radiology. 241(1). 132–141. 28 indexed citations
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Burian, Maria, H. J. Stein, A. Sendler, Marcus Feith, & J. R. Siewert. (2004). Sentinel Lymph Node beim Magen- und �sophaguskarzinom. Der Chirurg. 75(8). 756–60. 6 indexed citations
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Sendler, A. & J. R. Siewert. (2003). Individualizing therapy in gastric cancer. Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy. 3(4). 457–470. 5 indexed citations
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Meineke, Viktor, Klaus-Peter Gilbertz, Nils Cordes, et al.. (2002). Ionizing Radiation Modulates Cell Surface Integrin Expression and Adhesion of COLO-320 Cells to Collagen and Fibronectin in Vitro. Strahlentherapie und Onkologie. 178(12). 709–714. 42 indexed citations
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Lordick, Florian, Harald Gündel, Christoph von Schilling, et al.. (2002). Strukturierte Patientenschulung in der Onkologie. Medizinische Klinik. 97(8). 449–454. 2 indexed citations
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Stein, H. J., A. Sendler, & J. R. Siewert. (2002). Site-dependent resection techniques for gastric cancer. Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America. 11(2). 405–414. 31 indexed citations
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Stein, H. J., Björn L.D.M. Brücher, A. Sendler, & J. R. Siewert. (2001). Esophageal cancer: patient evaluation and pre-treatment staging. Surgical Oncology. 10(3). 103–111. 51 indexed citations
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Sendler, A., Klaus-Peter Gilbertz, Ingrid Becker, et al.. (2001). Proliferation kinetics and prognosis in gastric cancer after resection. European Journal of Cancer. 37(13). 1635–1641. 8 indexed citations
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Sendler, A., H. J. Stein, U. Fink, & J. R. Siewert. (2000). Neue Therapieansätze bei Tumoren des oberen Gastrointestinaltrakts (Oesophagus, Magen). Der Chirurg. 71(12). 1447–1457. 3 indexed citations
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Sendler, A., et al.. (2000). Das Magenkarzinom. Der Internist. 41(9). 817–830. 3 indexed citations
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Siewert, J. R., H. J. Stein, A. Sendler, & U. Fink. (1999). Surgical resection for cancer of the cardia. Seminars in Surgical Oncology. 17(2). 125–131. 52 indexed citations
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Ott, Katja, A. Sendler, C.-D. Heidecke, et al.. (1998). Bronchogenic cyst of the esophagus with high tumor marker levels – a case report and review of the literature. Diseases of the Esophagus. 11(2). 130–133. 12 indexed citations
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Hayashi, Kazuhiko, Ralf Metzger, Dennis Salonga, et al.. (1997). High frequency of simultaneous loss of p16 and p16β gene expression in squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus but not in adenocarcinoma of the esophagus or stomach. Oncogene. 15(12). 1481–1488. 23 indexed citations
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Siewert, J. R., H. J. Stein, & A. Sendler. (1997). Surgical relevance of diagnostic imaging techniques in pretherapeutic staging of carcinoma of the esophagus, stomach, colon and rectum. Der Chirurg. 68(4). 317–324. 1 indexed citations

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