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Bryn Nelson

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Cancer Cytopathology|February 17, 2015
Medical marijuana: hints of headway? Despite a conflicted regulatory landscape, support for medical marijuana is growing amid increasing evidence of potential benefitsBryn Nelson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 21, 2020
US healthcare workers march against racism despite the risksBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 4, 2022
A more expansive approach to obstructive sleep apnea: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in Part 2 of a 2-part series, we explore how sleep apnea diagnostics and interventions have expanded to include more patients and new treatment options.: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in Part 2 of a 2-part series, we explore how sleep apnea diagnostics and interventions have expanded to include more patients and new treatment optionsBryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology|January 2, 2023
Cancer-linked genetic testing: The key role of cultural influences: In this second of a two-part series, genetic testing for hereditary cancers is promising more targeted approaches to prevention and intervention, but cultural differences in perceptions of utility, autonomy, and decision-making loom large in determining whether and how such testing is conducted: In this second of a two-part series, genetic testing for hereditary cancers is promising more targeted approaches to prevention and intervention, but cultural differences in perceptions of utility, autonomy, and decision-making loom large in determining whether and how such testing is conductedBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|June 3, 2024
Reimagining the future of cancer clinical trials: Reformers are eyeing multiple ways to make drug trials more efficient, patient-centered, and likely to succeedBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|January 5, 2026
Coming apart: How US travel and immigration policies are fraying the future of cancer research: In this first of a three-part series on how new US policies and funding cuts are affecting cancer research, scientists warn of a chilling effect on recruiting and retaining international talentBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|September 4, 2025
New urgency for answers on the health impacts of microplastics: In this first of a two-part series on early studies of microplastics and nanoplastics, researchers are finding numerous hints of health effects-and warnings of a far greater potential for harmBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|January 20, 2025
Amid a boom in organ donation, a heightened focus on cancer risk in transplant recipients: Immunosuppression, transmissible infections and tumors, and improved long-term survival among organ recipients are requiring more vigilance for skin cancers and other malignanciesBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|November 3, 2025
The heavy health costs of a chemical "that's too big to fail": Despite longstanding ties linking formaldehyde to cancer and other diseases, lessening the danger of the ubiquitous chemical remains a hard liftBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|September 5, 2023
New chances and challenges for preventing HPV associated throat cancer: Otolaryngologists sense an opening for increasing vaccination rates and decreasing the incidence of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancerBryn Nelson, William Faquin
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Cancer Cytopathology|February 17, 2015
Medical marijuana: hints of headway? Despite a conflicted regulatory landscape, support for medical marijuana is growing amid increasing evidence of potential benefitsBryn Nelson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 21, 2020
US healthcare workers march against racism despite the risksBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 4, 2022
A more expansive approach to obstructive sleep apnea: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in Part 2 of a 2-part series, we explore how sleep apnea diagnostics and interventions have expanded to include more patients and new treatment options.: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in Part 2 of a 2-part series, we explore how sleep apnea diagnostics and interventions have expanded to include more patients and new treatment optionsBryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology|January 2, 2023
Cancer-linked genetic testing: The key role of cultural influences: In this second of a two-part series, genetic testing for hereditary cancers is promising more targeted approaches to prevention and intervention, but cultural differences in perceptions of utility, autonomy, and decision-making loom large in determining whether and how such testing is conducted: In this second of a two-part series, genetic testing for hereditary cancers is promising more targeted approaches to prevention and intervention, but cultural differences in perceptions of utility, autonomy, and decision-making loom large in determining whether and how such testing is conductedBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|June 3, 2024
Reimagining the future of cancer clinical trials: Reformers are eyeing multiple ways to make drug trials more efficient, patient-centered, and likely to succeedBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|January 5, 2026
Coming apart: How US travel and immigration policies are fraying the future of cancer research: In this first of a three-part series on how new US policies and funding cuts are affecting cancer research, scientists warn of a chilling effect on recruiting and retaining international talentBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|September 4, 2025
New urgency for answers on the health impacts of microplastics: In this first of a two-part series on early studies of microplastics and nanoplastics, researchers are finding numerous hints of health effects-and warnings of a far greater potential for harmBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|January 20, 2025
Amid a boom in organ donation, a heightened focus on cancer risk in transplant recipients: Immunosuppression, transmissible infections and tumors, and improved long-term survival among organ recipients are requiring more vigilance for skin cancers and other malignanciesBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|November 3, 2025
The heavy health costs of a chemical "that's too big to fail": Despite longstanding ties linking formaldehyde to cancer and other diseases, lessening the danger of the ubiquitous chemical remains a hard liftBryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology|September 5, 2023
New chances and challenges for preventing HPV associated throat cancer: Otolaryngologists sense an opening for increasing vaccination rates and decreasing the incidence of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancerBryn Nelson, William Faquin
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