David Heney

2.5k total citations
34 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

David Heney is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, David Heney has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 7 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in David Heney's work include Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (7 papers), Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare (5 papers) and Chemotherapy-induced organ toxicity mitigation (3 papers). David Heney is often cited by papers focused on Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (7 papers), Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare (5 papers) and Chemotherapy-induced organ toxicity mitigation (3 papers). David Heney collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and United States. David Heney's co-authors include Bridget Young, Mary Dixon‐Woods, Ian Lewis, C. C. Bailey, Alex J. Sutton, Keith R. Abrams, Paul C. Lambert, Richard D Riley, J T Whicher and David R. Jones and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Blood and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

David Heney

34 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
David Heney 447 324 258 258 244 34 1.8k
Carole Cummins 293 0.7× 363 1.1× 275 1.1× 212 0.8× 387 1.6× 90 3.0k
Robert J. Klaassen 1.1k 2.3× 438 1.4× 137 0.5× 357 1.4× 186 0.8× 144 3.1k
Lori B. Tucker 490 1.1× 292 0.9× 311 1.2× 109 0.4× 284 1.2× 127 3.7k
Rachel Waters 330 0.7× 391 1.2× 213 0.8× 1.1k 4.2× 137 0.6× 30 2.7k
Bruce Shadbolt 354 0.8× 246 0.8× 155 0.6× 263 1.0× 259 1.1× 106 2.8k
Mary A. De Vera 172 0.4× 426 1.3× 347 1.3× 384 1.5× 423 1.7× 160 3.9k
John W. Horm 141 0.3× 440 1.4× 178 0.7× 785 3.0× 305 1.3× 17 2.1k
Daniel G. Miller 217 0.5× 211 0.7× 223 0.9× 1.1k 4.3× 209 0.9× 81 2.5k
Bruce Crawford 146 0.3× 168 0.5× 104 0.4× 206 0.8× 273 1.1× 79 2.8k
Catherine G. Lam 1.1k 2.4× 811 2.5× 224 0.9× 445 1.7× 165 0.7× 66 2.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Heney

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All Works

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Jackson, Claire, Mary Dixon‐Woods, Martin D. Tobin, et al.. (2009). Seeking consent to tissue banking: a survey of health professionals in childhood cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care. 18(4). 391–400. 9 indexed citations
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Anderson, Liz, Lucy Thorpe, David Heney, & S A Petersen. (2009). Medical students benefit from learning about patient safety in an interprofessional team. Medical Education. 43(6). 542–552. 66 indexed citations
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McHale, Jean V., Marwan Habiba, Mary Dixon‐Woods, et al.. (2007). Consent for childhood cancer tissue banking in the UK: the effect of the Human Tissue Act 2004. The Lancet Oncology. 8(3). 266–272. 17 indexed citations
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Dixon‐Woods, Mary, et al.. (2003). Representing childhood cancer: accounts from newspapers and parents. Sociology of Health & Illness. 25(2). 143–164. 32 indexed citations
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Young, Bridget, et al.. (2002). Parenting in a crisis: conceptualising mothers of children with cancer. Social Science & Medicine. 55(10). 1835–1847. 211 indexed citations
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Dixon‐Woods, Mary, Bridget Young, & David Heney. (2002). Childhood cancer and users’ views: a critical perspective. European Journal of Cancer Care. 11(3). 173–177. 17 indexed citations
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Riley, Richard D, Susan A. Burchill, Keith R. Abrams, et al.. (2002). A systematic review of molecular and biological markers in tumours of the Ewing's sarcoma family. European Journal of Cancer. 39(1). 19–30. 42 indexed citations
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Young, Bridget, Mary Dixon‐Woods, & David Heney. (2002). Identity and role in parenting a child with cancer. Pediatric Rehabilitation. 5(4). 209–214. 34 indexed citations
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Dixon‐Woods, Mary, et al.. (2001). Parents' accounts of obtaining a diagnosis of childhood cancer. The Lancet. 357(9257). 670–674. 133 indexed citations
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Dixon‐Woods, Mary, Bridget Young, & David Heney. (1999). Partnerships with children. BMJ. 319(7212). 778–780. 57 indexed citations
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Prasad, Vadlamani K., et al.. (1994). Ifosfamide enantiomers: pharmacokinetics in children. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 34(5). 447–449. 19 indexed citations
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Cowley, Hugh, et al.. (1994). Increased circulating adhesion molecule concentrations in patients with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Critical Care Medicine. 22(4). 651–657. 146 indexed citations
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Lockwood, Liane, David Heney, G R Giles, Ian Lewis, & Clifford C. Bailey. (1993). Cisplatin‐resistant metastatic hepatoblastoma: Complete response to carboplatin, etoposide, and liver transplantation. Medical and Pediatric Oncology. 21(7). 517–520. 21 indexed citations
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Heney, David, G Turner, Gulshan Karbani, et al.. (1992). Familial microcephaly with normal intelligence in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Cancer. 69(4). 962–965. 5 indexed citations
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Henderson, M J, et al.. (1992). Measurement of Dopamine, HVA and HMMA in Untimed Urine Samples: Establishment of Age-Related Reference Data in Children. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 29(2). 162–167. 18 indexed citations
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Heney, David, I J Lewis, Stephen Evans, et al.. (1992). Interleukin-6 and Its Relationship to C-Reactive Protein and Fever in Children with Febrile Neutropenia. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 165(5). 886–890. 78 indexed citations
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Heney, David, et al.. (1992). Nasopharyngeal rhabdomyosarcoma and multiple lentigines syndrome: A case report. Medical and Pediatric Oncology. 20(3). 227–228. 11 indexed citations
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Heney, David, et al.. (1991). Aztreonam therapy in children with febrile neutropenia a randomized trial of aztreonam plus flucloxacillin versus piperacillin plus gentamicin. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 28(1). 117–129. 6 indexed citations
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Heney, David, et al.. (1990). Thalidomide in the treatment of graft-versus-host disease. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 44(4). 199–204. 32 indexed citations
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Heney, David, et al.. (1990). Continuous arteriovenous haemofiltration in the treatment of tumour lysis syndrome. Pediatric Nephrology. 4(3). 245–247. 27 indexed citations

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