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    Recurrent mutations of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in Poland: an update by Szwiec, M., Jakubowska, A., Górski, B., Huzarski, T., Tomiczek-Szwiec, J., Gronwald, J., Dębniak, T., Byrski, T., Kluźniak, W., Wokołorczyk, D., Birkenfeld, B., Akbari, M.R., Narod, S.A., Lubiński, J., Cybulski, C.

    Published in Clinical genetics (01-03-2015)
    “…Three founder alleles of BRCA1 (C61G, 4153delA, 5382insC) were reported in Poland in 2000, and these three mutations have comprised the standard testing panel…”
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    Mutations predisposing to breast cancer in 12 candidate genes in breast cancer patients from Poland by Cybulski, C., Lubiński, J., Wokołorczyk, D., Kuźniak, W., Kashyap, A., Sopik, V., Huzarski, T., Gronwald, J., Byrski, T., Szwiec, M., Jakubowska, A., Górski, B., Dębniak, T., Narod, S.A, Akbari, M.R

    Published in Clinical genetics (01-10-2015)
    “…A number of genes other than BRCA1 and BRCA2 have been associated with breast cancer predisposition, and extended genetic testing panels have been proposed. It…”
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    Response to neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in women with BRCA1-positive breast cancers by Byrski, T., Gronwald, J., Huzarski, T., Grzybowska, E., Budryk, M., Stawicka, M., Mierzwa, T., Szwiec, M., Wiśniowski, R., Siolek, M., Narod, S. A., Lubinski, J.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-03-2008)
    “…Purpose There have been no studies to date which look at the relative effectiveness of different regimens of chemotherapy in women who have breast cancer and…”
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    New EPCAM founder deletion in Polish population by Dymerska, D., Gołębiewska, K., Kuświk, M., Rudnicka, H., Scott, R.J., Billings, R., Pławski, A., Boruń, P., Siołek, M., Kozak‐Klonowska, B., Szwiec, M., Kilar, E., Huzarski, T., Byrski, T., Lubiński, J., Kurzawski, G.

    Published in Clinical genetics (01-12-2017)
    “…It is well known that founder mutations associated with cancer risk have useful implications for molecular diagnostics. We report the presence of a founder…”
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    Survival from breast cancer in patients with CHEK2 mutations by Huzarski, T., Cybulski, C., Wokolorczyk, D., Jakubowska, A., Byrski, T., Gronwald, J., Domagała, P., Szwiec, M., Godlewski, D., Kilar, E., Marczyk, E., Siołek, M., Wiśniowski, R., Janiszewska, H., Surdyka, D., Sibilski, R., Sun, P., Lubiński, J., Narod, S. A.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-04-2014)
    “…The purpose of this study is to estimate 10-year survival rates for patients with early onset breast cancer, with and without a CHEK2 mutation and to identify…”
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    Cancer risks in first-degree relatives of CHEK2 mutation carriers: effects of mutation type and cancer site in proband by Gronwald, J, Cybulski, C, Piesiak, W, Suchy, J, Huzarski, T, Byrski, T, Gorski, B, Debniak, T, Szwiec, M, Wokolowczyk, D, Matuszewski, M, Sun, P, Lubinski, J, Narod, S A

    Published in British journal of cancer (05-05-2009)
    “…It is important to have accurate knowledge of the range of cancers associated with various CHEK2 mutations, and of the lifetime risks of cancer associated with…”
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    Breast cancer predisposing alleles in Poland by GORSKI, B, CYBULSKI, C, MITUS, J, MARCZYK, E, DZIUBA, J, WANDZEL, P, SURDYKA, D, HAUS, O, JANISZEWSKA, H, DEBNIAK, T, TOŁOCZKO-GRABAREK, A, MEDREK, K, HUZARSKI, T, MASOJC, B, MIERZEJEWSKI, M, KOWALSKA, E, NAROD, S. A, LUBINSKI, J, BYRSKI, T, GRONWALD, J, JAKUBOWSKA, A, STAWICKA, M, GOZDECKA-GRODECKA, S, SZWIEC, M, URBANSKI, K

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-07-2005)
    “…Mutant alleles of several genes in the DNA repair pathway have been found to predispose women to breast cancer. From a public health perspective, the…”
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    Clinical characteristics of breast cancer in patients with an NBS1 mutation by Huzarski, T., Cybulski, C., Jakubowska, A., Byrski, T., Gronwald, J., Domagała, P., Szwiec, M., Godlewski, D., Kilar, E., Marczyk, E., Siołek, M., Gorski, B., Wiśniowski, R., Janiszewska, H., Surdyka, D., Sibilski, R., Sun, P., Narod, S. A., Lubiński, J.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-10-2013)
    “…To identify characteristic features of breast cancers associated with an NBS1 mutation. To estimate and to compare 10-year survival rates for patients with…”
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    A survey of preventive measures among BRCA1 mutation carriers from Poland by Gronwald, J, Byrski, T, Huzarski, T, Cybulski, C, Stawicka, M, Szwiec, M, Dębniak, T, Tulman, A, Sun, P, Oszurek, O, Lubinski, J, Narod, SA

    Published in Clinical genetics (01-02-2007)
    “…Among women with a BRCA1 mutation, the lifetime risks of breast and ovarian cancer are elevated. Several measures for reducing cancer risk in carriers of BRCA1…”
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    1662P - Does the healthcare system approaches cancer patients for using private services during diagnostic process? by Osowiecka, K., Sroda, R., Saied, A., Szwiec, M., Mangold, S., Osuch, D., Nawrocki, S., Rucinska, M.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2019)
    “…The waiting time for cancer diagnosis and treatment could influence patients’ survival. However, in Poland the waiting time is still long. In Poland, medical…”
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    1662PDoes the healthcare system approaches cancer patients for using private services during diagnostic process? by Osowiecka, K, Sroda, R, Saied, A, Szwiec, M, Mangold, S, Osuch, D, Nawrocki, S, Rucinska, M

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Background The waiting time for cancer diagnosis and treatment could influence patients’ survival. However, in Poland the waiting time is still long…”
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