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January 16, 2016
Transparent motives: Advocates expand their efforts to improve access to health care quality data
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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October 15, 2015
Digital dynamo, delayed: Despite progress, whole slide imaging faces more hurdles on the path to broader acceptance in primary diagnostics
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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December 17, 2014
Ensuring quality in genomic medicine: amid the rise in complex laboratory-developed tests, regulatory officials are seeking the right balance on quality assurance
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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November 14, 2014
A trip to remember, with strings attached: researchers begin sorting through the tangled ethical and legal implications of medical tourism
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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December 12, 2019
Medical emergencies in flight: Are doctors prepared to improvise?: Pathologists and other physicians may be called upon to volunteer during an in-flight emergency. Despite the challenges, new resources may help them rise to the occasion
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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August 15, 2017
The case for empathy: Researchers differ on the finer points, but largely agree that stronger skills in empathy are needed for effective patient care
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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January 13, 2018
Clipping cancer with CRISPR: The precise gene-editing tool is showing promise in early cancer studies, although obstacles remain
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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April 7, 2020
Cervical and anal cancer prevention in jails and prisons: "A missed opportunity": Although cancers linked to the human papillomavirus are preventable through vaccination and screening, these protective measures largely have been overlooked in correctional health care systems
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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May 16, 2019
Dying for a good night of sleep?: Researchers are investigating how poor sleep can increase the risk of cancer or worsen the course of the disease
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
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February 3, 2015
Cannabis conundrum: evidence of harm?: Opposition to marijuana use is often rooted in arguments about the drug's harm to children and adults, but the scientific evidence is seldom clear-cut
Bryn Nelson
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Cancer Cytopathology
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January 16, 2016
Transparent motives: Advocates expand their efforts to improve access to health care quality data
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
October 15, 2015
Digital dynamo, delayed: Despite progress, whole slide imaging faces more hurdles on the path to broader acceptance in primary diagnostics
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
December 17, 2014
Ensuring quality in genomic medicine: amid the rise in complex laboratory-developed tests, regulatory officials are seeking the right balance on quality assurance
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
November 14, 2014
A trip to remember, with strings attached: researchers begin sorting through the tangled ethical and legal implications of medical tourism
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
December 12, 2019
Medical emergencies in flight: Are doctors prepared to improvise?: Pathologists and other physicians may be called upon to volunteer during an in-flight emergency. Despite the challenges, new resources may help them rise to the occasion
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
August 15, 2017
The case for empathy: Researchers differ on the finer points, but largely agree that stronger skills in empathy are needed for effective patient care
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
January 13, 2018
Clipping cancer with CRISPR: The precise gene-editing tool is showing promise in early cancer studies, although obstacles remain
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
April 7, 2020
Cervical and anal cancer prevention in jails and prisons: "A missed opportunity": Although cancers linked to the human papillomavirus are preventable through vaccination and screening, these protective measures largely have been overlooked in correctional health care systems
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
May 16, 2019
Dying for a good night of sleep?: Researchers are investigating how poor sleep can increase the risk of cancer or worsen the course of the disease
Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology
|
February 3, 2015
Cannabis conundrum: evidence of harm?: Opposition to marijuana use is often rooted in arguments about the drug's harm to children and adults, but the scientific evidence is seldom clear-cut
Bryn Nelson
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