Denise Williams

1.2k total citations
60 papers, 855 citations indexed

About

Denise Williams is a scholar working on Hematology, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Denise Williams has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 855 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Hematology, 14 papers in Genetics and 8 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Denise Williams's work include Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment (21 papers), Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments (12 papers) and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (10 papers). Denise Williams is often cited by papers focused on Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment (21 papers), Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments (12 papers) and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (10 papers). Denise Williams collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. Denise Williams's co-authors include Toyah L. Miller, Curtis L. Wesley, Roger J. Waltzman, Veena Charu, BA Barut, KC Anderson, David Jacobson, Dharminder Chauhan, Chieko Morimoto and Iris Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Blood and Applied Physics Letters.

In The Last Decade

Denise Williams

54 papers receiving 804 citations

Peers

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Louise Kelly United States
S. Krishnaswami United States
Peter Thompson United States
David Williamson United States
Indu Ramachandran United States
Peter Carey Australia
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All Works

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Rohayem, Julia, Denise Williams, Joachim Wistuba, et al.. (2025). Gonadal function in males with WFS1 spectrum disorder (Wolfram syndrome)—A European cohort perspective. Andrology. 14(2). 398–410.
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Sontag-Padilla, Lisa, Denise Williams, Lindsay Daugherty, et al.. (2023). Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Community College Students. RAND Corporation eBooks. 10(4). 6–6. 2 indexed citations
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Sontag-Padilla, Lisa, Denise Williams, Lindsay Daugherty, et al.. (2023). How Community Colleges Can Support Student Mental Health Needs. RAND Corporation eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Newell, Laura F., et al.. (2022). Hypogonadism and pubertal disorders in wolfram syndrome. Endocrine Abstracts.
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Williams, Denise, et al.. (2019). Entrepreneurship education in Russia: Influence of Regional Stakeholders. University Management Practice and Analysis. 23(5). 64–74. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Denise, et al.. (2017). Latino Entrepreneurs and Technology Usage: Ethnic Identity, Resistance, Self-Efficacy. 17(1). 93–109. 1 indexed citations
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Ortiz‐Walters, Rowena, et al.. (2015). Social Networks of Latino and Latina Entrepreneurs and Their Impact on Venture Performance. Academy of Entrepreneurship journal. 21(1). 58. 10 indexed citations
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Williams, Denise, et al.. (2012). Entrepreneurial Education and Latina Business Owner Preferences: Do Gender and Race Matter?. IRIES institutional repository of scientific publications of Institute of Economic Sciences (Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade). 74–98. 1 indexed citations
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Duvic, Madeleine, Reinhard Dummer, Jürgen C. Becker, et al.. (2012). Panobinostat activity in both bexarotene-exposed and -naïve patients with refractory cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Results of a phase II trial. European Journal of Cancer. 49(2). 386–394. 104 indexed citations
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Guérin, Annie, Eric Q. Wu, Vamsi Bollu, et al.. (2012). The economic burden of pleural effusions in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Journal of Medical Economics. 16(1). 125–133. 5 indexed citations
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Miller, Carole B., Sikander Ailawadhi, Anand P. Jillella, et al.. (2010). Patients (Pts) with Ph+ Chronic Myeloid Leukemia In Chronic Phase (CML-CP) with a Suboptimal Molecular Response to Imatinib (IM) Can Achieve Deeper Responses When Switched to Nilotinib. Blood. 116(21). 2301–2301. 1 indexed citations
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Barker, Helen, Charles Haworth, Denise Williams, P. Roberts, & Diana Bilton. (2008). Clostridium difficile pancolitis in adults with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 7(5). 444–447. 8 indexed citations
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Xie, John, et al.. (2007). An extended maintenance dosing regimen of epoetin alfa 80,000 U every 3 weeks in anemic patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy. Supportive Care in Cancer. 15(12). 1385–1392. 5 indexed citations
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Crawford, Jeffrey, Francisco Robert, Michael C. Perry, Chandra P. Belani, & Denise Williams. (2007). A Randomized Trial Comparing Immediate versus Delayed Treatment of Anemia with Once-Weekly Epoetin Alfa in Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Scheduled to Receive First-Line Chemotherapy. Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 2(3). 210–220. 23 indexed citations
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Gregory, Stephanie A., et al.. (2007). An Extended Dosing Regimen of Epoetin Alfa 60,000 Units Every 2 Weeks in Anemic Patients with Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy. PubMed. 4(4). 225–232. 1 indexed citations
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Henry, David H., Lucio Gordan, Veena Charu, et al.. (2006). Randomized, open-label comparison of epoetin alfa extended dosing (80 000 U Q2W) vs weekly dosing (40 000 U QW) in patients with chemotherapy-induced anemia. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 22(7). 1403–1413. 21 indexed citations
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Hudis, Clifford A., Charles L. Vogel, Julie R. Gralow, & Denise Williams. (2005). Weekly Epoetin Alfa During Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: Effect on Hemoglobin Levels and Quality of Life. Clinical Breast Cancer. 6(2). 132–142. 21 indexed citations
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Waltzman, Roger J., Denise Williams, & Patricia S. Braly. (2005). A Pilot Study to Evaluate the Safety and Clinical Outcomes of Once-Weekly Epoetin Alfa 80,000 U in Anemic Patients with Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy. PubMed. 3(1). 47–53. 1 indexed citations

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