Nancy Sacks

877 total citations
18 papers, 645 citations indexed

About

Nancy Sacks is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Nancy Sacks has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 645 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 5 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Nancy Sacks's work include Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (10 papers), Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research (4 papers) and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (4 papers). Nancy Sacks is often cited by papers focused on Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (10 papers), Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research (4 papers) and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (4 papers). Nancy Sacks collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Australia. Nancy Sacks's co-authors include Paul Rogers, Elena J. Ladas, Christina J. Valentine, William H. Meetze, Michael Conlon, James E. McGuigan, Josef Neu, Janice S. Withycombe, Nita L. Seibel and Lynette M. Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, Cancer and Pediatric Research.

In The Last Decade

Nancy Sacks

18 papers receiving 626 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nancy Sacks United States 11 438 252 187 169 87 18 645
E Didcock United Kingdom 7 231 0.5× 186 0.7× 25 0.1× 29 0.2× 16 0.2× 9 327
J. Carulla Spain 12 112 0.3× 61 0.2× 35 0.2× 213 1.3× 65 0.7× 22 608
CN Martyn United Kingdom 5 456 1.0× 82 0.3× 68 0.4× 52 0.3× 86 1.0× 6 654
Kah Yin Loke Singapore 16 59 0.1× 91 0.4× 96 0.5× 142 0.8× 22 0.3× 57 666
L Reinken Germany 8 106 0.2× 82 0.3× 59 0.3× 36 0.2× 40 0.5× 32 412
Cecilia Lazea Romania 11 48 0.1× 66 0.3× 128 0.7× 130 0.8× 38 0.4× 52 494
Hirokuni Negishi Japan 12 269 0.6× 30 0.1× 31 0.2× 63 0.4× 163 1.9× 24 611
Tsegaselassie Workalemahu United States 17 345 0.8× 109 0.4× 38 0.2× 82 0.5× 36 0.4× 46 823
Katherine Bell United States 12 128 0.3× 73 0.3× 186 1.0× 73 0.4× 108 1.2× 30 459
Utpala G. Das United States 11 367 0.8× 43 0.2× 64 0.3× 54 0.3× 95 1.1× 14 543

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Hobbie, Wendy L., Yimei Li, Claire Carlson, et al.. (2021). Late effects in survivors of high‐risk neuroblastoma following stem cell transplant with and without total body irradiation. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 69(3). e29537–e29537. 11 indexed citations
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Ringwald-Smith, Karen, et al.. (2021). When Reality and Research Collide: Guidelines Are Essential for Optimal Nutrition Care in Pediatric Oncology. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 44(1). e144–e151. 6 indexed citations
3.
Sacks, Nancy, Wei‐Ting Hwang, Beverly J. Lange, et al.. (2013). Proactive enteral tube feeding in pediatric patients undergoing chemotherapy. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 61(2). 281–285. 28 indexed citations
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Withycombe, Janice S., Janice Post‐White, Jane L. Meza, et al.. (2009). Weight patterns in children with higher risk ALL: A report from the Children's Oncology Group (COG) for CCG 1961. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 53(7). 1249–1254. 99 indexed citations
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Hobbie, Wendy L., Thomas Moshang, Claire Carlson, et al.. (2008). Late effects in survivors of tandem peripheral blood stem cell transplant for high‐risk neuroblastoma. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 51(5). 679–683. 55 indexed citations
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Rogers, Paul, et al.. (2007). Children's Oncology Group (COG) Nutrition Committee. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 50(S2). 447–450. 57 indexed citations
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Rheingold, Susan R., Nancy Sacks, Yueh J. Chang, et al.. (2007). A Phase I Trial of Sirolimus (Rapamycin) in Pediatric Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Leukemia.. Blood. 110(11). 2834–2834. 7 indexed citations
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Ladas, Elena J., Bin Cheng, Deborah A. Hughes, et al.. (2006). Milk Thistle Is Associated with Reductions in Liver Function Tests (LFTs) in Children Undergoing Therapy for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).. Blood. 108(11). 1882–1882. 4 indexed citations
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Baillargeon, Jacques, Anne‐Marie Langevin, James J. Grady, et al.. (2005). Therapy‐related changes in body size in Hispanic children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Cancer. 103(8). 1725–1729. 26 indexed citations
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Ladas, Elena J., Nancy Sacks, Lillian R. Meacham, et al.. (2005). A Multidisciplinary Review of Nutrition Considerations in the Pediatric Oncology Population: A Perspective From Children's Oncology Group. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 20(4). 377–393. 121 indexed citations
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Luger, Selina M. & Nancy Sacks. (2002). Bone marrow transplantation for myelodysplastic syndrome – who? when? and which?. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 30(4). 199–206. 13 indexed citations
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Meetze, William H., Christina J. Valentine, James E. McGuigan, et al.. (1992). Gastrointestinal Priming Prior to Full Enteral Nutrition in Very Low Birth Weight Infants. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 15(2). 163–170. 102 indexed citations
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Meetze, William H., Christina J. Valentine, James E. McGuigan, et al.. (1992). Gastrointestinal Priming Prior to Full Enteral Nutrition in Very Low Birth Weight Infants. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 15(2). 163–170. 4 indexed citations
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Sacks, Nancy, et al.. (1990). Case report: the effect of tetrahydrocannabinol on food intake during chemotherapy.. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 9(6). 630–632. 14 indexed citations
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Neu, Josef, et al.. (1990). EFFECTS OF GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) PRIMING PRIOR TO FULL ENTERAL NUTRITION IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT (VLBW) INFANTS. Pediatric Research. 27(5). 543–543. 2 indexed citations
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Sacks, Nancy. (1954). Bioassay of the 5-hydroxytryptamine activity of human serum using the isolated rat uterus.. PubMed. 19(4). 166–166. 3 indexed citations

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