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Bryn Nelson

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Cancer Cytopathology|August 14, 2012
Plugging the knowledge gaps: researchers gear up to assess the clinical effectiveness of cancer careBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 15, 2016
Greater goods?: Direct-to-consumer testing companies are making a broader case for societal benefits, but not everyone is soldBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|February 5, 2020
How structural racism can kill cancer patients: Black patients with breast cancer and other malignancies face historical inequities that are ingrained but not inevitable. In this article, the second of a 2-part series, we explore the consequences of and potential solutions to racism and inequality in cancer careBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|January 21, 2019
As the HIV-positive population ages, new dangers loom: Researchers are exploring human immunodeficiency virus-mediated inflammation and immune dysregulation to better understand the higher risks of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions among individuals who carry the virusBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 15, 2018
Left in the dark at the end of life: Miscommunication and a lack of planning can lead to avoidable confusion, stress, and pain for dying patients and their familiesBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|February 15, 2019
Seeing the signs of cancer's metabolic changes: More and more, researchers are visualizing metabolic markers to provide details regarding how cancer cells react to changing conditions and treatmentsBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|April 14, 2018
Desperately seeking subjects: Increasingly specific criteria have left cancer trial researchers competing for a few viable candidatesBryn Nelson
Scientific American|December 15, 2010
Black plants and twilight zones. Discoveries of distant planets are challenging theorists to think deeply about extraterrestrial lifeBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 14, 2011
Should pathology get more social?: A growing movement touts the power of social media for the professionBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|September 18, 2014
Patients with passports: patients are seeking care far from home as part of the growing medical tourism industryBryn Nelson
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Cancer Cytopathology|August 14, 2012
Plugging the knowledge gaps: researchers gear up to assess the clinical effectiveness of cancer careBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 15, 2016
Greater goods?: Direct-to-consumer testing companies are making a broader case for societal benefits, but not everyone is soldBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|February 5, 2020
How structural racism can kill cancer patients: Black patients with breast cancer and other malignancies face historical inequities that are ingrained but not inevitable. In this article, the second of a 2-part series, we explore the consequences of and potential solutions to racism and inequality in cancer careBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|January 21, 2019
As the HIV-positive population ages, new dangers loom: Researchers are exploring human immunodeficiency virus-mediated inflammation and immune dysregulation to better understand the higher risks of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions among individuals who carry the virusBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 15, 2018
Left in the dark at the end of life: Miscommunication and a lack of planning can lead to avoidable confusion, stress, and pain for dying patients and their familiesBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|February 15, 2019
Seeing the signs of cancer's metabolic changes: More and more, researchers are visualizing metabolic markers to provide details regarding how cancer cells react to changing conditions and treatmentsBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|April 14, 2018
Desperately seeking subjects: Increasingly specific criteria have left cancer trial researchers competing for a few viable candidatesBryn Nelson
Scientific American|December 15, 2010
Black plants and twilight zones. Discoveries of distant planets are challenging theorists to think deeply about extraterrestrial lifeBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 14, 2011
Should pathology get more social?: A growing movement touts the power of social media for the professionBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|September 18, 2014
Patients with passports: patients are seeking care far from home as part of the growing medical tourism industryBryn Nelson
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