Jan Lubiński - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Jan Lubiński is a prominent geneticist affiliated with the Department of Genetics and Pathology at Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Poland. His work significantly contributes to the understanding of genetic predispositions to various cancers, with a particular focus on hereditary breast and ovarian cancers. His research aims to elucidate the role of genetic mutations in cancer development, providing insights that could enhance early detection and personalized treatment strategies.

Research Contributions

Jan Lubiński has made substantial contributions to the field of cancer genetics. In 2022, he authored several pivotal studies exploring the associations between genetic mutations and the risk of different cancers, including bladder, kidney, breast, and ovarian cancers. His research often investigates the impact of specific gene polymorphisms, such as those in BRCA1, BRCA2, and other susceptibility genes, on cancer risk. His work on germline variants and their role in familial cancer syndromes is particularly noteworthy, advancing the understanding of hereditary cancer mechanisms and informing clinical practices in genetic counseling and risk assessment.

Aliases

Throughout his career, Jan Lubiński has been known by various aliases, including J Lubinski, Jan Lubiński, J. Lubiński, and J. Lubiñski, among others. These variations may appear in different databases and publications, reflecting transliterations or typographical differences in his name.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Citation Count 57,384
H-index 110
Paper Count 850

Publications:

DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.28226

Year: 2022

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