Larry L. Kestin

14.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
240 papers, 10.9k citations indexed

About

Larry L. Kestin is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiation and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Larry L. Kestin has authored 240 papers receiving a total of 10.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 158 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 132 papers in Radiation and 71 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Larry L. Kestin's work include Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques (132 papers), Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (72 papers) and Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (70 papers). Larry L. Kestin is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques (132 papers), Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (72 papers) and Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (70 papers). Larry L. Kestin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Netherlands. Larry L. Kestin's co-authors include Frank A. Vicini, Alvaro A. Martinez, Di Yan, Neal S. Goldstein, John Wong, Inga S. Grills, Peter Y. Chen, Robert C. Frazier, Michael B. Sharpe and Vincent Remouchamps and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Larry L. Kestin

231 papers receiving 10.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Larry L. Kestin United States 60 6.1k 5.9k 4.0k 3.5k 1.8k 240 10.9k
Brian D. Kavanagh United States 55 7.6k 1.3× 5.6k 1.0× 908 0.2× 4.1k 1.2× 346 0.2× 297 13.1k
Kathryn Winter United States 52 5.5k 0.9× 2.7k 0.5× 1.5k 0.4× 1.1k 0.3× 496 0.3× 163 10.3k
Marta Scorsetti Italy 47 4.9k 0.8× 4.0k 0.7× 942 0.2× 2.9k 0.8× 315 0.2× 378 8.7k
Inga S. Grills United States 43 3.3k 0.5× 2.8k 0.5× 967 0.2× 2.0k 0.6× 661 0.4× 169 6.0k
Margie Hunt United States 59 8.1k 1.3× 8.2k 1.4× 743 0.2× 4.4k 1.3× 387 0.2× 207 11.9k
Homer A. Macapinlac United States 52 4.9k 0.8× 825 0.1× 1.1k 0.3× 5.0k 1.4× 692 0.4× 199 9.9k
Filippo Alongi Italy 39 4.3k 0.7× 3.6k 0.6× 651 0.2× 2.3k 0.7× 277 0.2× 320 6.7k
Thomas A. DiPetrillo United States 41 2.5k 0.4× 1.3k 0.2× 1.7k 0.4× 876 0.3× 936 0.5× 151 5.3k
Yoshiya Yamada United States 62 7.4k 1.2× 4.2k 0.7× 530 0.1× 2.1k 0.6× 3.6k 2.0× 280 14.0k
Coen Hurkmans Netherlands 38 3.0k 0.5× 3.4k 0.6× 1.4k 0.3× 2.7k 0.8× 539 0.3× 119 5.8k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Larry L. Kestin

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All Works

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Herr, Daniel J., Huiying Yin, D.P. Bergsma, et al.. (2024). Factors associated with acute esophagitis during radiation therapy for lung cancer. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 197. 110349–110349. 5 indexed citations
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Higgins, Kristin, Charles B. Simone, Arya Amini, et al.. (2020). American Radium Society Appropriate Use Criteria on Radiation Therapy for Extensive-Stage SCLC. Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 16(1). 54–65. 16 indexed citations
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Dess, Robert T., Yilun Sun, Daniel G. Muenz, et al.. (2019). Cardiac Dose in Locally Advanced Lung Cancer: Results From a Statewide Consortium. Practical Radiation Oncology. 10(1). e27–e36. 13 indexed citations
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Matuszak, M.M., Maria C. Mejia de Grubb, Robin Marsh, et al.. (2018). Knowledge Based Quality Assurance and Improvement in Locally Advanced Lung Cancer Radiation Therapy in a Statewide Consortium of Academic and Community Practice Centers. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 102(3). S217–S217. 1 indexed citations
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Ravenel, James G., Kenneth E. Rosenzweig, Jacobo Kirsch, et al.. (2014). ACR Appropriateness Criteria Non-invasive Clinical Staging of Bronchogenic Carcinoma. Journal of the American College of Radiology. 11(9). 849–856. 12 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jeremy M. G., Yongseok Park, Donna P. Ankerst, et al.. (2013). Real‐Time Individual Predictions of Prostate Cancer Recurrence Using Joint Models. Biometrics. 69(1). 206–213. 72 indexed citations
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Ohri, Nitin, Maria Werner‐Wasik, Inga S. Grills, et al.. (2012). Modeling Local Control After Hypofractionated Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Report From the Elekta Collaborative Lung Research Group. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 84(3). e379–e384. 45 indexed citations
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Shah, Chirag, Larry L. Kestin, Andrew Hope, et al.. (2012). Required target margins for image-guided lung SBRT: Assessment of target position intrafraction and correction residuals. Practical Radiation Oncology. 3(1). 67–73. 18 indexed citations
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Martinez, Alvaro A., Jose A. Gonzalez, Hong Ye, et al.. (2011). Dose Escalation Improves Cancer-Related Events at 10 Years for Intermediate- and High-Risk Prostate Cancer Patients Treated With Hypofractionated High-Dose-Rate Boost and External Beam Radiotherapy. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 79(2). 363–370. 126 indexed citations
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Vicini, Frank A., Chirag Shah, Larry L. Kestin, et al.. (2011). Identifying Differences Between Biochemical Failure and Cure: Incidence Rates and Predictors. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 81(4). e369–e375. 6 indexed citations
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Grills, Inga S., V.S. Mangona, Robert Welsh, et al.. (2010). Outcomes After Stereotactic Lung Radiotherapy or Wedge Resection for Stage I Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 28(6). 928–935. 320 indexed citations
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Lanni, Thomas, Inga S. Grills, Larry L. Kestin, & John M. Robertson. (2010). Stereotactic Radiotherapy Reduces Treatment Cost While Improving Overall Survival and Local Control Over Standard Fractionated Radiation Therapy for Medically Inoperable Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer. American Journal of Clinical Oncology. 34(5). 494–498. 74 indexed citations
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Proust‐Lima, Cécile, Jeremy M. G. Taylor, Howard M. Sandler, et al.. (2010). Confirmation of a Low α/β Ratio for Prostate Cancer Treated by External Beam Radiation Therapy Alone Using a Post-Treatment Repeated-Measures Model for PSA Dynamics. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 79(1). 195–201. 116 indexed citations
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Huang, Jiayi, Larry L. Kestin, Hong Ye, et al.. (2010). Analysis of second malignancies after modern radiotherapy versus prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 98(1). 81–86. 65 indexed citations
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Feng, Mary, Alexandra L. Hanlon, Thomas M. Pisansky, et al.. (2007). Predictive Factors for Late Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Toxicity in Patients With Prostate Cancer Treated With Adjuvant or Salvage Radiotherapy. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 68(5). 1417–1423. 94 indexed citations
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Liang, Jin‐Tung, et al.. (2005). Distance Between Thoracic Tumor Position and Diaphragm Position During the Course of Radiotherapy: Does It Remain Constant?. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 63. S525–S526. 1 indexed citations
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Martinez, Alvaro A., Carlos Vargas, J. Demanes, et al.. (2004). Detrimental outcome of short term hormonal treatment and high dose radiation therapy (EBRT plus HDR) when compared to EBRT plus HDR alone for high risk prostate patients. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 60(1). S469–S469. 2 indexed citations
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Vicini, Frank A., Alvaro A. Martinez, Gerald E. Hanks, et al.. (2002). An interinstitutional and interspecialty comparison of treatment outcome data for patients with prostate carcinoma based on predefined prognostic categories and minimum follow‐up. Cancer. 95(10). 2126–2135. 42 indexed citations
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Vicini, Frank A., Anthony Abner, Kathy Baglan, Larry L. Kestin, & Alvaro A. Martinez. (2001). Defining a dose–response relationship with radiotherapy for prostate cancer: is more really better?. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 51(5). 1200–1208. 36 indexed citations
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Kestin, Larry L., Neal S. Goldstein, Alvaro A. Martinez, et al.. (2000). Mammographically Detected Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Treated With Conservative Surgery With or Without Radiation Therapy. Annals of Surgery. 231(2). 235–245. 50 indexed citations

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