John Mackay

3.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
48 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

John Mackay is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, John Mackay has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Surgery, 21 papers in Oncology and 14 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in John Mackay's work include Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments (21 papers), Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas (21 papers) and Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (6 papers). John Mackay is often cited by papers focused on Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments (21 papers), Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas (21 papers) and Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (6 papers). John Mackay collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. John Mackay's co-authors include Alexander G. Heriot, Samuel Y. Ngan, Michael J. Solomon, Trevor Leong, Brian T. Collopy, Rodney Woods, John Zalcberg, Richard Fisher, Bryan Burmeister and Bev McClure and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

John Mackay

46 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John Mackay Australia 19 1.5k 1.3k 393 167 160 48 1.9k
Charles Sabbagh France 28 2.2k 1.5× 1.3k 1.0× 724 1.8× 89 0.5× 158 1.0× 150 2.8k
Lars Påhlman Sweden 22 1.2k 0.8× 1.3k 1.0× 314 0.8× 68 0.4× 178 1.1× 39 1.8k
Menahem Ben‐Haim Israel 24 910 0.6× 516 0.4× 245 0.6× 107 0.6× 79 0.5× 59 1.6k
Kinjal Vora United States 15 1.8k 1.2× 463 0.4× 916 2.3× 75 0.4× 121 0.8× 30 2.6k
Stein Gunnar Larsen Norway 22 1.2k 0.8× 970 0.7× 240 0.6× 83 0.5× 129 0.8× 71 1.6k
Neil W. Pearce United Kingdom 21 1.1k 0.7× 878 0.7× 549 1.4× 35 0.2× 45 0.3× 44 1.6k
W. van Gijn Netherlands 14 1.5k 1.0× 1.8k 1.4× 517 1.3× 151 0.9× 120 0.8× 23 2.2k
Rosemary Hittinger United Kingdom 12 1.2k 0.8× 1.6k 1.2× 415 1.1× 47 0.3× 143 0.9× 16 1.9k
Andrew F. Pierre Canada 30 2.0k 1.4× 247 0.2× 880 2.2× 107 0.6× 73 0.5× 44 2.6k
Panagiotis Laïnas France 24 1.5k 1.0× 936 0.7× 708 1.8× 45 0.3× 48 0.3× 89 2.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by John Mackay

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Mackay

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All Works

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Papachristofi, Olympia, A. A. Klein, John Mackay, et al.. (2018). Does the “Weekend Effect” for Postoperative Mortality Stand Up to Scrutiny? Association for Cardiothoracic Anesthesia and Critical Care Cohort Study of 110,728 Cardiac Surgical Patients. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 32(5). 2178–2186. 6 indexed citations
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Ansari, Nabila, Michael J. Solomon, Richard Fisher, et al.. (2016). Acute Adverse Events and Postoperative Complications in a Randomized Trial of Preoperative Short-course Radiotherapy Versus Long-course Chemoradiotherapy for T3 Adenocarcinoma of the Rectum. Annals of Surgery. 265(5). 882–888. 70 indexed citations
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Smart, Philip, et al.. (2013). Thromboembolism During Neoadjuvant Therapy for Gastrointestinal Cancer. American Journal of Clinical Oncology. 37(6). 627–634. 3 indexed citations
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Link, Emma, Trevor Leong, Alexander G. Heriot, et al.. (2011). Twenty-Five-Year Experience With Radical Chemoradiation for Anal Cancer. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 83(2). 552–558. 67 indexed citations
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Winton, Emma De, Alexander G. Heriot, Michael Ng, et al.. (2009). The impact of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography on the staging, management and outcome of anal cancer. British Journal of Cancer. 100(5). 693–700. 76 indexed citations
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Gyorki, David, et al.. (2009). Enterocutaneous fistula: a single‐centre experience. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 80(3). 178–181. 16 indexed citations
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Steel, Malcolm, et al.. (2006). Perforated Rectal Cancer Associated with Neoadjuvant Radiotherapy: Report of Four Cases. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 49(10). 1629–1632. 10 indexed citations
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Heriot, Alexander G., Paris Tekkis, Ara Darzi, & John Mackay. (2006). Surgery for local recurrence of rectal cancer. Colorectal Disease. 8(9). 733–747. 67 indexed citations
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Ngan, Samuel Y., Richard Fisher, Bryan Burmeister, et al.. (2005). Promising Results of a Cooperative Group Phase II Trial of Preoperative Chemoradiation for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer (TROG 9801). Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 48(7). 1389–1396. 15 indexed citations
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Ngan, Samuel Y., Michael Michael, John Mackay, et al.. (2004). A phase I trial of preoperative radiotherapy and capecitabine for locally advanced, potentially resectable rectal cancer. British Journal of Cancer. 91(6). 1019–1024. 61 indexed citations
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Heriot, Alexander G., Rodney J. Hicks, Elizabeth Drummond, et al.. (2004). Does Positron Emission Tomography Change Management in Primary Rectal Cancer? A Prospective Assessment. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 47(4). 451–458. 85 indexed citations
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Mackay, John. (2002). Six-year prospective audit of chest reopening after cardiac arrest. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 22(3). 421–425. 50 indexed citations
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Stewart, Bruce T., et al.. (1998). EARLY FEEDING AFTER ELECTIVE OPEN COLORECTAL RESECTIONS: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 68(2). 125–128. 173 indexed citations
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Leong, Trevor, Michael Guiney, Samuel Y. Ngan, & John Mackay. (1997). PRE‐OPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY FOR NON‐RESECTABLE RECTAL CANCER. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 67(9). 603–606. 6 indexed citations
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Platell, Cameron, et al.. (1996). ANAL PATHOLOGY IN PATIENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 66(1). 5–9. 49 indexed citations
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Mackay, John, et al.. (1995). EARLY EXPERIENCE WITH POSTOPERATIVE ADJUVANT CHEMORADIATION FOR RECTAL CARCINOMA: FOCUS ON MORBIDITY. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 65(10). 732–736. 19 indexed citations
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Boyd, Owen, et al.. (1993). The peri‐operative management of surgical insertion and removal of the intravenous oxygenator device (IVOX). Anaesthesia. 48(10). 845–848. 2 indexed citations
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Adachi, Miki, Peter Ryan, Brian T. Collopy, et al.. (1991). ADENOMA‐CARCINOMA SEQUENCE OF THE LARGE BOWEL. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 61(6). 409–414. 13 indexed citations

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