Edith Pituskin

4.6k total citations · 3 hit papers
110 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

Edith Pituskin is a scholar working on Oncology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Edith Pituskin has authored 110 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 64 papers in Oncology, 48 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 15 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Edith Pituskin's work include Chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigation (41 papers), Cancer survivorship and care (28 papers) and Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology (26 papers). Edith Pituskin is often cited by papers focused on Chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity and mitigation (41 papers), Cancer survivorship and care (28 papers) and Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology (26 papers). Edith Pituskin collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Australia. Edith Pituskin's co-authors include John R. Mackey, Mark J. Haykowsky, D. Ian Paterson, Tony Reiman, Carla M. Prado, Katia Tonkin, Michael B. Sawyer, Sheryl Koski, Linda J. McCargar and Marina Mourtzakis and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of Clinical Oncology and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Edith Pituskin

100 papers receiving 3.3k citations

Hit Papers

Sarcopenia as a Determinant of Chemotherapy Toxicity and ... 2009 2026 2014 2020 2009 2012 2022 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Edith Pituskin Canada 24 1.5k 1.1k 1.0k 537 506 110 3.4k
Trisha F. Hue United States 27 3.0k 2.0× 1.2k 1.1× 509 0.5× 453 0.8× 925 1.8× 50 5.1k
Justin C. Brown United States 34 2.2k 1.4× 1.5k 1.5× 228 0.2× 444 0.8× 738 1.5× 147 4.1k
Barbara L. van Leeuwen Netherlands 36 1.5k 1.0× 1.1k 1.1× 915 0.9× 824 1.5× 124 0.2× 170 5.2k
Anne Blaes United States 29 1.7k 1.1× 208 0.2× 1.0k 1.0× 454 0.8× 293 0.6× 194 3.6k
Shana L. Palla United States 33 1.6k 1.0× 967 0.9× 214 0.2× 698 1.3× 637 1.3× 80 4.8k
Antonio Viganò Canada 29 1.3k 0.8× 1.3k 1.2× 201 0.2× 374 0.7× 890 1.8× 69 3.8k
Celena Scheede‐Bergdahl Canada 26 1.1k 0.7× 1.0k 1.0× 1.0k 1.0× 267 0.5× 143 0.3× 55 2.7k
Joachim Wiskemann Germany 34 4.1k 2.7× 1.3k 1.2× 370 0.4× 1.1k 2.0× 2.1k 4.2× 159 5.4k
Corrado Ficorella Italy 27 1.2k 0.8× 364 0.3× 262 0.3× 651 1.2× 334 0.7× 140 2.6k
Carole M. Schneider United States 25 2.5k 1.7× 769 0.7× 891 0.9× 755 1.4× 1.2k 2.4× 56 3.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Edith Pituskin

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All Works

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Zhao, Yuan, Farah Eaton, Michelle Mendiola, et al.. (2025). Tumour initiated purinergic signalling promotes cardiomyocyte RBFOX1 degradation and cardiotoxicity from DNA damaging anticancer agents. Nature Communications. 16(1). 6861–6861.
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Godziuk, Kristine, Richard B. Thompson, Catherine B. Chan, et al.. (2024). Protocol for a pilot study: Feasibility of a web-based platform to improve nutrition, mindfulness, and physical function in people living with Post COVID-19 condition (BLEND). Methods. 231. 186–194. 1 indexed citations
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Hewitt, Donna, Megan Kennedy, Edith Pituskin, et al.. (2024). Peak oxygen uptake impairment in childhood cancer survivors treated with anthracycline-based chemotherapy: a systematic-review and meta-analysis. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 31(Supplement_1).
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Foulkes, Stephen, Erin J. Howden, Edith Pituskin, et al.. (2023). A Review on the Role of Exercise Training to Prevent a Decline in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Cardiac Function in Breast Cancer Survivors. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 44(1). 5–14. 4 indexed citations
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Pituskin, Edith, et al.. (2023). Rural Prenatal Care by Nurse Practitioners: A Narrative Review. Women s Health Reports. 4(1). 262–270.
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Pituskin, Edith, Stephen Foulkes, Richard B. Thompson, et al.. (2023). Cardio-oncology and Cancer Rehabilitation: Is an Integrated Approach Possible?. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 39(11). S315–S322. 8 indexed citations
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Silva, Bruna Ramos da, Amy A. Kirkham, Katherine L. Ford, et al.. (2023). Time-Restricted Eating in Breast Cancer Survivors: Effects on Body Composition and Nutritional Status. Nutrition and Cancer. 75(5). 1309–1314. 3 indexed citations
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Black, W. A. P., John R. Mackey, Karen King, et al.. (2023). Does cardiac imaging surveillance strategy influence outcomes in patients with early breast cancer?. Frontiers in Oncology. 13. 1168651–1168651. 1 indexed citations
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McNeely, Margaret L., Christopher M. Sellar, Edith Pituskin, et al.. (2022). Feasibility of Implementing Cancer-Specific Community-Based Exercise Programming: A Multi-Centre Randomized Trial. Cancers. 14(11). 2737–2737. 7 indexed citations
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Pituskin, Edith, et al.. (2022). FACILITATING SUCCESSFUL ROLE TRANSITIONS FROM REGISTERED NURSE TO NURSE PRACTITIONER. Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem. 31.
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Satriano, Alessandro, Steven Dykstra, Yoko Mikami, et al.. (2022). BASELINE LEFT VENTRICULAR CONTRACTILE STATE IS THE STRONGEST DETERMINANT OF FUTURE DROPS IN EJECTION FRACTION FROM CARDIOTOXIC CHEMOTHERAPY: A MACHINE LEARNING BASED CMR STUDY. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 79(9). 1943–1943. 1 indexed citations
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Kirkham, Amy A., Edith Pituskin, Richard B. Thompson, et al.. (2021). Cardiac and cardiometabolic phenotyping of trastuzumab-mediated cardiotoxicity: a secondary analysis of the MANTICORE trial. European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy. 8(2). 130–139. 28 indexed citations
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Pituskin, Edith & Alysa Fairchild. (2021). Prostate Cancer with Bone Metastases: Addressing Chronic Pain from the Perspective of the Radiation Oncology Nurse Practitioner. Seminars in Oncology Nursing. 37(4). 151175–151175. 3 indexed citations
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Venner, Christopher P., et al.. (2018). Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients With Lymphoma Undergoing Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Cardio-oncology Pilot Project. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 34(10). S263–S269. 12 indexed citations
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He, Weimin, et al.. (2018). What is the minimum change in left ventricular ejection fraction, which can be measured with contrast echocardiography?. Echo Research and Practice. 5(2). 71–77. 6 indexed citations
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Spera, Gonzalo, Rodrigo Fresco, Hoki Fung, et al.. (2017). Beta blockers and improved progression-free survival in patients with advanced HER2 negative breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of the ROSE/TRIO-012 study. Annals of Oncology. 28(8). 1836–1841. 55 indexed citations
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Sawyer, Michael B., Edith Pituskin, Sambasivarao Damaraju, et al.. (2015). A Uridine Glucuronosyltransferase 2B7 Polymorphism Predicts Epirubicin Clearance and Outcomes in Early-Stage Breast Cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer. 16(2). 139–144.e3. 17 indexed citations
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Fairchild, Alysa, et al.. (2008). The rapid access palliative radiotherapy program: blueprint for initiation of a one-stop multidisciplinary bone metastases clinic. Supportive Care in Cancer. 17(2). 163–170. 68 indexed citations

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