Stephen j. Chanock - Cancer Science

Author Information

Stephen J. Chanock is affiliated with the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. His research primarily focuses on cancer epidemiology and genetics, contributing significantly to the understanding of genetic determinants and their implications in various cancers.

Research Contributions

Stephen J. Chanock has made extensive contributions to the field of cancer research, particularly in understanding the genetic etiologies and risk factors associated with different types of cancer. His work includes significant studies on clonal hematopoiesis, prostate cancer, renal cell carcinoma, melanoma, and ovarian cancer. Notably, his recent research in 2022 spans diverse topics such as genetic determinants of prostate-specific antigen levels, immune-related adverse events after immune checkpoint inhibitors for melanoma, and a polygenic risk model for predicting epithelial ovarian cancer risk. His research integrates genetic, computational, and epidemiological approaches to provide comprehensive insights into cancer susceptibility and progression.

Aliases

Stephen J. Chanock is also known by several aliases, including Steven J. Chanock, S. Chanock, S J Chanock, Stephen Chanock, S. J. Chanock, S Chanock, Steven Chanock, Stephen J. Chanock, Stephen j. Chanock, and Steve Chanock.

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Citation Count 107,071
H-Index 151
Paper Count 1,552

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