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Stanislaw Lukaszek

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Krekora M, Zych-Krekora K, Blitek M, Kesiak M, Piaseczna-Piotrowska A, Lukaszek S, et al.
Ultrasound . 2016 Aug; 24(2):119-24. PMID: 27482281
Prenatal ultrasound at the 20th week of gestation revealed a 3-cm tumour in the sacrococcygeal area. Initially, a sacrococcygeal teratoma was suspected on the basis of fetal ultrasonography, which revealed...
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Kulig B, Lukaszek S, Brucka A, Kaluzynski A, Kamer-Bartosinska A, Szyllo K
Ginekol Pol . 2011 Mar; 81(11):828-33. PMID: 21365898
Introduction: Cervical Cancer Screening Program has been operational in Poland for over four years. Colposcopy and guided biopsy methods constitute an essential part of population-based screening, enable stating right diagnosis...
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Sherman M, Rimm D, Yang X, Chatterjee N, Brinton L, Lissowska J, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2007 May; 121(5):1079-85. PMID: 17487843
Evidence suggests that breast cancer hormone receptor status varies by etiologic factors, but studies have been inconsistent. In a population-based case-control study in Poland that included 2,386 cases and 2,502...
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Yang X, Sherman M, Rimm D, Lissowska J, Brinton L, Peplonska B, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2007 Mar; 16(3):439-43. PMID: 17372238
Analysis of gene expression data suggests that breast cancers are divisible into molecular subtypes which have distinct clinical features. This study evaluates whether pathologic features and etiologic associations differ among...
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Czichos E, Lukaszek S, Krekora M, Kulig A, Wilczynski J
Ginekol Pol . 2005 Sep; 76(6):448-56. PMID: 16149262
Objectives: Early amnion rupture (EAR, EARS, EAROD) may be the cause of amniotic bands and sheets development, which may lead to different fetal defects--from minor finger amputation, chiloschisis or palatoschisis...