Lynette Johnson

Crouse Hospital

Papers

3

Total Citations

37

H-Index

3

About

Lynette Johnson is a clinician-researcher specializing in gynecologic oncology, with a particular focus on surgical approaches to endometrial cancer and the technical challenges that complicate its management. Her work sits at the intersection of minimally invasive surgery and oncologic outcomes, addressing both procedural innovation and patient-specific barriers to optimal care. Johnson's most influential contribution, a clinical comparison of robotic, laparoscopic, and open hysterectomy procedures for endometrial cancer patients (2016), has garnered significant attention within the surgical oncology community, accumulating citations that reflect its practical relevance to clinicians choosing between increasingly available surgical modalities. This work provides evidence-based guidance at a time when robotic and laparoscopic techniques were rapidly reshaping gynecologic surgery. More recently, Johnson has turned her attention to the growing challenge of morbid obesity in endometrial cancer care. Her 2023 study demonstrating that morbid obesity significantly increases sentinel lymph node mapping failure rates has quickly gained traction with 11 citations, addressing a critical gap in staging accuracy for a high-risk patient population. Together, her research offers meaningful insights that directly inform surgical decision-making and improve patient outcomes in endometrial cancer treatment.

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3
Papers
37
Total Citations
12
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Clinical comparison of robotic, laparoscopic, and open hysterectomy procedures for endometrial cancer patients
21 citations · 2016
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2016 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Crouse Hospital

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