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July 3, 2023
Artificial intelligence and medicine: Mounting risks amid the promise: In this second of a two-part series, developers have touted artificial intelligence as a boon for both medical research and clinical applications, but plenty of pitfalls are giving ethicists and other experts considerable pause
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
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May 6, 2022
A growing link between antibiotics and colon cancer: Independent studies point to an association between antibiotic usage and proximal colon cancer, but a potential mechanism remains elusive: Independent studies point to an association between antibiotic usage and proximal colon cancer, but a potential mechanism remains elusive
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
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July 5, 2022
Minimizing mistakes through a culture of communication: Open communication and collaboration may be key to preventing errors and learning from them as cytopathology expands its role in diagnostic and treatment decisions: Open communication and collaboration may be key to preventing errors and learning from them as cytopathology expands its role in diagnostic and treatment decisions
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
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May 1, 2024
Climate change is threatening access to cancer care: In this second of a two-part series on cancer and climate change, natural disasters fueled by global warming are creating new obstacles to cancer care for vulnerable communities
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
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October 1, 2024
Researchers confront a rising tide of cancer misinformation: A fledgling field of research has documented major harms from misinformation on cancer treatment and prevention and is weighing how physicians can best counter the bad advice
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
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August 5, 2025
Decoding the mysterious surge in early-onset colorectal cancers: In this second of a two-part series on new investigations into rising breast and colorectal cancer rates, researchers are trying to tease out the risk factors that have fueled a troubling increase in early-onset colorectal cancers
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
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August 3, 2022
A shifting ethical and legal landscape for sperm donation: Amid recent challenges to expectations of anonymity for sperm donors, experts in the field of assisted reproduction are reevaluating the ethics and morals of donor responsibility, disclosure, and inherited risk: Amid recent challenges to expectations of anonymity for sperm donors, experts in the field of assisted reproduction are reevaluating the ethics and morals of donor responsibility, disclosure, and inherited risk
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
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September 15, 2022
A troubling lack of replicability for cancer biology studies: After an ambitious project struggled to replicate high-profile studies, researchers are calling for a new focus on protocol and data sharing as essential steps for building confidence in the field: After an ambitious project struggled to replicate high-profile studies, researchers are calling for a new focus on protocol and data sharing as essential steps for building confidence in the field
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
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April 3, 2023
The "preexisting condition" invention in American health care: A lingering threat to preventive care: This second of a two-part series reveals how new research has detailed how expanded access to health insurance is aiding preventive care, and how further gains could be thwarted by unresolved insurance provisions: This second of a two-part series reveals how new research has detailed how expanded access to health insurance is aiding preventive care, and how further gains could be thwarted by unresolved insurance provisions
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
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December 2, 2024
The deadliness of loneliness: Studies suggest that those who are lonely, isolated, or living alone may face a higher risk of cancer and cancer mortality-adding to the growing alarm and hunt for solutions
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
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Cancer Cytopathology
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July 3, 2023
Artificial intelligence and medicine: Mounting risks amid the promise: In this second of a two-part series, developers have touted artificial intelligence as a boon for both medical research and clinical applications, but plenty of pitfalls are giving ethicists and other experts considerable pause
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
|
May 6, 2022
A growing link between antibiotics and colon cancer: Independent studies point to an association between antibiotic usage and proximal colon cancer, but a potential mechanism remains elusive: Independent studies point to an association between antibiotic usage and proximal colon cancer, but a potential mechanism remains elusive
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
|
July 5, 2022
Minimizing mistakes through a culture of communication: Open communication and collaboration may be key to preventing errors and learning from them as cytopathology expands its role in diagnostic and treatment decisions: Open communication and collaboration may be key to preventing errors and learning from them as cytopathology expands its role in diagnostic and treatment decisions
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
|
May 1, 2024
Climate change is threatening access to cancer care: In this second of a two-part series on cancer and climate change, natural disasters fueled by global warming are creating new obstacles to cancer care for vulnerable communities
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
|
October 1, 2024
Researchers confront a rising tide of cancer misinformation: A fledgling field of research has documented major harms from misinformation on cancer treatment and prevention and is weighing how physicians can best counter the bad advice
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
|
August 5, 2025
Decoding the mysterious surge in early-onset colorectal cancers: In this second of a two-part series on new investigations into rising breast and colorectal cancer rates, researchers are trying to tease out the risk factors that have fueled a troubling increase in early-onset colorectal cancers
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
|
August 3, 2022
A shifting ethical and legal landscape for sperm donation: Amid recent challenges to expectations of anonymity for sperm donors, experts in the field of assisted reproduction are reevaluating the ethics and morals of donor responsibility, disclosure, and inherited risk: Amid recent challenges to expectations of anonymity for sperm donors, experts in the field of assisted reproduction are reevaluating the ethics and morals of donor responsibility, disclosure, and inherited risk
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
|
September 15, 2022
A troubling lack of replicability for cancer biology studies: After an ambitious project struggled to replicate high-profile studies, researchers are calling for a new focus on protocol and data sharing as essential steps for building confidence in the field: After an ambitious project struggled to replicate high-profile studies, researchers are calling for a new focus on protocol and data sharing as essential steps for building confidence in the field
Bryn Nelson, Austin Wiles
Cancer Cytopathology
|
April 3, 2023
The "preexisting condition" invention in American health care: A lingering threat to preventive care: This second of a two-part series reveals how new research has detailed how expanded access to health insurance is aiding preventive care, and how further gains could be thwarted by unresolved insurance provisions: This second of a two-part series reveals how new research has detailed how expanded access to health insurance is aiding preventive care, and how further gains could be thwarted by unresolved insurance provisions
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
Cancer Cytopathology
|
December 2, 2024
The deadliness of loneliness: Studies suggest that those who are lonely, isolated, or living alone may face a higher risk of cancer and cancer mortality-adding to the growing alarm and hunt for solutions
Bryn Nelson, William Faquin
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