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Lynn C. Hartmann

Lynn C. Hartmann

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
89
Citations
36304
World Ranking
12515
National Ranking
6408

Lynn C. Hartmann publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lynn C. Hartmann sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 321 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Lynn C. Hartmann D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lynn C. Hartmann sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lynn C. Hartmann is a researcher affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine with focused contributions in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Cancer Research, Oncology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research topics highlight studies on Breast Lesions and Carcinomas, Breast Cancer Treatment Studies, Global Cancer Incidence and Screening, as well as Sociology and Education Studies.

Lynn C. Hartmann has contributed to several recent publications. Notable papers include the 2024 study titled Changes in breast cancer risk associated with benign breast disease from 1967 to 2013, published in JNCI Cancer Spectrum, and a 2021 paper on CAPABILITIES AND FAIRNESS - AN ETHICAL CORONA-COUNTRY-REPORT FOR POST-PANDEMIC DIGITALIZATION IN GERMAN HIGHER EDUCATION featured in the ICERI proceedings.

Frequent coauthors associated with Hartmann's work include:

  • Amy C. Degnim
  • Karthik Ghosh
  • Robert A. Vierkant
  • Stacey J. Winham
  • Tanya L. Hoskin

Hartmann's research has been disseminated through venues such as:

  • JNCI Cancer Spectrum
  • ICERI proceedings

Best Publications

  • Integrated genomic analyses of ovarian carcinoma

    D. Bell;A. Berchuck;M. Birrer;J. Chien

  • Efficacy of Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy in Women with a Family History of Breast Cancer

    L C Hartmann;D J Schaid;J E Woods;T P Crotty

  • Benign breast disease and the risk of breast cancer

    Lynn C. Hartmann;Thomas A. Sellers;Marlene H. Frost;Wilma L. Lingle

  • Selective estrogen-receptor modulators -- mechanisms of action and application to clinical practice.

    B. Lawrence Riggs;Lynn C. Hartmann

  • Efficacy of Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Gene Mutation Carriers

    Lynn C. Hartmann;Thomas A. Sellers;Daniel J. Schaid;Thomas S. Frank

  • Folate receptor alpha as a tumor target in epithelial ovarian cancer

    Kimberly R. Kalli;Ann L. Oberg;Gary L. Keeney;Teresa J.H. Christianson

  • Increased Risk for Cancer in Patients with the Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome

    Lisa A. Boardman;Stephen N. Thibodeau;Daniel J. Schaid;Noralane M. Lindor

  • Selection of Potential Markers for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer with Gene Expression Arrays and Recursive Descent Partition Analysis

    Karen H. Lu;Andrea P. Patterson;Lin Wang;Rebecca T. Marquez

  • MR Elastography of Breast Cancer: Preliminary Results

    Alexia L. McKnight;Jennifer L. Kugel;Phillip J. Rossman;Armando Manduca

  • Immune-induced epithelial to mesenchymal transition in vivo generates breast cancer stem cells

    Marta Santisteban;Jennifer M. Reiman;Michael K. Asiedu;Marshall D. Behrens

  • Long-term satisfaction and psychological and social function following bilateral prophylactic mastectomy.

    Marlene H. Frost;Daniel J. Schaid;Thomas A. Sellers;Jeffrey M. Slezak

  • Atypical Hyperplasia of the Breast — Risk Assessment and Management Options

    Lynn C. Hartmann;Amy C. Degnim;Richard J. Santen;William D. Dupont

  • Prognostic and Therapeutic Relevance of Molecular Subtypes in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

    Gottfried E. Konecny;Chen Wang;Habib Hamidi;Boris Winterhoff

  • Expression of p16 and Retinoblastoma Determines Response to CDK4/6 Inhibition in Ovarian Cancer

    Gottfried E. Konecny;Boris Winterhoff;Teodora Kolarova;Jingwei Qi

  • Phase I Trial of Intraperitoneal Administration of an Oncolytic Measles Virus Strain Engineered to Express Carcinoembryonic Antigen for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer

    Evanthia Galanis;Lynn C. Hartmann;William A. Cliby;Harry J. Long

  • Patterns of gene expression in different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer correlate with those in normal fallopian tube, endometrium, and colon.

    Rebecca T. Marquez;Keith A. Baggerly;Andrea P. Patterson;Jinsong Liu

  • Efficacy of Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy in Women With a Personal and Family History of Breast Cancer

    Shannon K. McDonnell;Daniel J. Schaid;Jeffrey L. Myers;Clive S. Grant

  • In vivo quantitation of rare circulating tumor cells by multiphoton intravital flow cytometry

    Wei He;Haifeng Wang;Lynn C Hartmann;Ji-Xin Cheng

  • Age-Related Lobular Involution and Risk of Breast Cancer

    Tia R. Milanese;Lynn C. Hartmann;Thomas A. Sellers;Marlene H. Frost

  • Integrated genomic analyses of ovarian carcinoma

    D. Bell;A. Berchuck;M. Birrer;J. Chien

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek C. Radisky
Derek C. Radisky Mayo Clinic
Ellen L. Goode
Ellen L. Goode Mayo Clinic
Thomas A. Sellers
Thomas A. Sellers Oregon Health & Science University
Celine M. Vachon
Celine M. Vachon Mayo Clinic
V. Shane Pankratz
V. Shane Pankratz University of New Mexico
Gary L. Keeney
Gary L. Keeney Mayo Clinic
William A. Cliby
William A. Cliby Mayo Clinic

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