James Wheeler

1.2k total citations
21 papers, 798 citations indexed

About

James Wheeler is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, James Wheeler has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 798 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Surgery, 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 6 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in James Wheeler's work include Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging (3 papers), MRI in cancer diagnosis (3 papers) and Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (3 papers). James Wheeler is often cited by papers focused on Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging (3 papers), MRI in cancer diagnosis (3 papers) and Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (3 papers). James Wheeler collaborates with scholars based in United States and Australia. James Wheeler's co-authors include Benjamin E. Nelms, Greg Robinson, Wolfgang A. Tomé, Gunar K. Zagars, J. Taylor Wharton, Alberto G. Ayala, Luis Delclos, Bo Wen, Joel I. Sorosky and Retta E. Pelsang and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Cancer and International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics.

In The Last Decade

James Wheeler

20 papers receiving 780 citations

Peers

James Wheeler
Joseph F. Montebello United States
Özer Algan United States
P. Nickers France
Mee Sun Yoon South Korea
Igor Sirák Czechia
Joseph F. Montebello United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Taylor, Fraser, et al.. (2023). Distal humeral hemiarthroplasty compared to total elbow replacement for distal humeral fractures: a registry analysis of 906 procedures. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 33(2). 356–365. 3 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James, et al.. (2020). Radiation Exposure in Patients with Isolated Limb Trauma: Acceptable or Are We Imaging Too Much?. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 9(11). 3609–3609. 6 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James, et al.. (2019). Near-Miss Event With the Xoft Breast Intraoperative Radiation Therapy System. Practical Radiation Oncology. 9(5). e443–e446. 2 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James. (2019). Cattle related trauma: Are we underestimating its severity?. Australasian Medical Journal. 12(4). 2 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James, et al.. (2016). Stem cells and knee osteoarthritis: a legitimate treatment option?. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 86(11). 857–858. 1 indexed citations
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Nelms, Benjamin E., Wolfgang A. Tomé, Greg Robinson, & James Wheeler. (2010). Variations in the Contouring of Organs at Risk: Test Case From a Patient With Oropharyngeal Cancer. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 82(1). 368–378. 174 indexed citations
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Suckow, Mark A., James Wheeler, & Min Yan. (2009). PAIII prostate tumors express prostate specific antigen (PSA) in Lobund-Wistar rats.. PubMed. 73(1). 39–41. 6 indexed citations
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Pennington, Kenneth, et al.. (2008). Phase II trial of multiagent chemotherapy combined with Y-90 microsphere selective internal radiation therapy (chemo-SIRT) in patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 26(15_suppl). 15011–15011. 1 indexed citations
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Zagars, Gunar K., et al.. (1996). Definitive radiotherapy for carcinoma of the vagina: Outcome and prognostic factors. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 35(5). 891–905. 103 indexed citations
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Mayr, Nina A., William T. C. Yuh, Vincent A. Magnotta, et al.. (1996). Tumor perfusion studies using fast magnetic resonance imaging technique in advanced cervical cancer: A new noninvasive predictive assay. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 36(3). 623–633. 171 indexed citations
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Mayr, Nina A., Vincent A. Magnotta, James C. Ehrhardt, et al.. (1996). Usefulness of tumor volumetry by magnetic resonance imaging in assessing response to radiation therapy in carcinoma of the uterine cervix. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 35(5). 915–924. 88 indexed citations
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See, W. A., et al.. (1996). Brachytherapy and continuous infusion 5-fluorouracil for treatment of locally advanced, lymph node negative, prostate cancer: a phase I trial.. PubMed. 77(5). 924–7. 3 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James, L. Clifton Stephens, Carmen Tornos, et al.. (1995). Astro research fellowship: Apoptosis as a predictor of tumor response to radiation in Stage IB cervical carcinoma. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 32(5). 1487–1493. 104 indexed citations
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Hussey, David H., Nina A. Mayr, Vincent A. Magnotta, et al.. (1995). 68 Usefulness of tumor volumetry by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in assessing response to radiation therapy in carcinoma of the uterine cervix. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 32. 175–175. 2 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James, L. Clifton Stephens, Luka Milas, et al.. (1995). Cisplatin‐induced enhancement of radioresponse in a murine mammary carcinoma: Test of a role for apoptosis. Radiation Oncology Investigations. 3(5). 225–231. 3 indexed citations
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Mayr, Nina A., Vincent A. Magnotta, James Wheeler, et al.. (1995). 67 Tumor perfusion studies using fast magnetic resonance imaging technique in advanced cervical cancer — A new non-invasive predictive essay. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 32. 174–174. 2 indexed citations
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Wheeler, James, et al.. (1994). Video endoscopic fluoroscopy: a computer process comes of age.. PubMed. 16(5). 232–4.
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Wheeler, James, Gunar K. Zagars, & Alberto G. Ayala. (1993). Dedifferentiation of locally recurrent prostate cancer after radiation therapy. Evidence for tumor progression. Cancer. 71(11). 3783–3787. 62 indexed citations
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Morris, Hughlett L., Janusz Bardach, Holly H Ardinger, et al.. (1993). Multidisciplinary Treatment Results for Patients with Isolated Cleft Palate. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 92(5). 842–851. 28 indexed citations
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Morris, Hughlett L., Janusz Bardach, Holly H Ardinger, et al.. (1993). Multidisciplinary Treatment Results for Patients with Isolated Cleft Palate. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 92(5). 842–851. 36 indexed citations

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