Daniel C. Hughes

919 total citations
37 papers, 597 citations indexed

About

Daniel C. Hughes is a scholar working on Oncology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel C. Hughes has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 597 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Oncology, 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 9 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Daniel C. Hughes's work include Cancer survivorship and care (27 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (11 papers) and Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies (6 papers). Daniel C. Hughes is often cited by papers focused on Cancer survivorship and care (27 papers), Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (11 papers) and Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies (6 papers). Daniel C. Hughes collaborates with scholars based in United States, Puerto Rico and Australia. Daniel C. Hughes's co-authors include Karen Basen‐Engquist, Amelie G. Ramírez, Anuja Jhingran, Diane C. Bodurka, Sagar Ghosh, Cindy L. Carmack, Karen H. Lu, Maribel Tírado-Gómez, Alexis Ortíz and Rong Li and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Daniel C. Hughes

34 papers receiving 579 citations

Peers

Daniel C. Hughes
John Scarpato United States
A Lowe-Strong United Kingdom
Jane Rankin United Kingdom
Helen M. Milne Australia
Aina Emaus Norway
Meeke Hoedjes Netherlands
Nancy Waltman United States
John Scarpato United States
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All Works

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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2024). Impact of Six Months of Three Different Modalities of Exercise on Stress in Post-Treatment Breast Cancer Survivors. Cancers. 16(19). 3398–3398. 1 indexed citations
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Patel, Darpan I., et al.. (2022). Therapeutic yoga reduces pro-tumorigenic cytokines in cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer. 31(1). 33–33. 4 indexed citations
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Ortíz, Alexis, Daniel C. Hughes, Scherezade K. Mama, et al.. (2021). Effectiveness of a Home-Based Exercise Intervention in the Fitness Profile of Hispanic Survivors of Breast Cancer. Rehabilitation Oncology. 39(4). 175–183. 8 indexed citations
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Palacios, Cristina, Carrie R. Daniel, Maribel Tírado-Gómez, et al.. (2016). Dietary Patterns in Puerto Rican and Mexican-American Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 19(2). 341–348. 12 indexed citations
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Saad, Fred, Stacey A. Kenfield, June M. Chan, et al.. (2016). Intense exercise for survival among men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (INTERVAL – MCRPC): A Movember funded multicenter, randomized, controlled phase III study.. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 34(15_suppl). TPS5092–TPS5092. 4 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2015). Effects of six months of Yoga on inflammatory serum markers prognostic of recurrence risk in breast cancer survivors. SpringerPlus. 4(1). 143–143. 28 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2015). Comparing determinants of physical activity in Puerto Rican, Mexican-American, and non-Hispanic white breast cancer survivors. SpringerPlus. 4(1). 416–416. 4 indexed citations
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Cox, Matthew G., Cindy L. Carmack, Daniel C. Hughes, et al.. (2015). Antecedents and mediators of physical activity in endometrial cancer survivors: Increasing physical activity through steps to health.. Health Psychology. 34(10). 1022–1032. 9 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2015). Effect of a six-month yoga exercise intervention on fitness outcomes for breast cancer survivors. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 31(7). 451–460. 32 indexed citations
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Ghosh, Sagar, Craig April, Cyrus M. Ghajar, et al.. (2013). Regulation of adipose oestrogen output by mechanical stress. Nature Communications. 4(1). 1821–1821. 28 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2013). Motivation, exercise, and stress in breast cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer. 22(4). 911–917. 29 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2012). Mexican-American and Puerto Rican Breast Cancer Survivors’ Perspectives on Exercise: Similarities and Differences. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 14(6). 1082–1089. 14 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., Daniel J. Lenihan, Carol Harrison, & Karen Basen‐Engquist. (2011). Exercise Intervention for Cancer Survivors With Heart Failure. Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness. 9(1). 65–73. 7 indexed citations
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Basen‐Engquist, Karen, et al.. (2010). Design of the steps to health study of physical activity in survivors of endometrial cancer: Testing a social cognitive theory model. Psychology of sport and exercise. 12(1). 27–35. 31 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., et al.. (2010). An Acute Exercise Session Increases Self-Efficacy in Sedentary Endometrial Cancer Survivors and Controls. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 7(6). 784–793. 12 indexed citations
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Basen‐Engquist, Karen, Anuja Jhingran, Diane C. Bodurka, et al.. (2008). Physical activity and obesity in endometrial cancer survivors: associations with pain, fatigue, and physical functioning. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 200(3). 288.e1–288.e8. 77 indexed citations
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Hughes, Daniel C., Patrick Leung, & Mary J. Naus. (2008). Using Single-System Analyses to Assess the Effectiveness of an Exercise Intervention on Quality of Life for Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study. Social Work in Health Care. 47(1). 73–91. 27 indexed citations
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Basen‐Engquist, Karen, et al.. (2008). Dimensions of physical activity and their relationship to physical and emotional symptoms in breast cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship. 2(4). 253–261. 47 indexed citations

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