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Bryn Nelson

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Cancer Cytopathology|March 13, 2014
Ethics of error disclosure: when to say, "I'm sorry"Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 30, 2018
The hidden costs of surviving childhood cancerBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|April 6, 2019
Color blindness in the medical workplace: Researchers are debating the role of color in disciplines such as pathology and working toward broader solutions to address color vision deficiencies among medical personnelBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 26, 2018
Birth control and breast cancer: An unclear connectionBryn Nelson
Nature|May 2, 2015
Public health: Behind a vaccineBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 16, 2012
A fast track to personalized medicine?: whole-genome sequencing may lead to better cancer therapiesBryn Nelson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 29, 2022
What poo tells us: wastewater surveillance comes of age amid covid, monkeypox, and polioBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|May 15, 2014
In dogged pursuit of cancer's genetic origins: researchers are using the increased cancer susceptibility within specific dog breeds to benefit both canines and humansBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|January 16, 2014
A power surge for cancer immunotherapy: antibodies, vaccines, and engineered T cells fuel new optimismBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 17, 2015
The dark side of a fitful night: new studies linking sleep apnea and other disruptions to cancer add to evidence that poor sleep can be deadlyBryn Nelson
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Cancer Cytopathology|March 13, 2014
Ethics of error disclosure: when to say, "I'm sorry"Bryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 30, 2018
The hidden costs of surviving childhood cancerBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|April 6, 2019
Color blindness in the medical workplace: Researchers are debating the role of color in disciplines such as pathology and working toward broader solutions to address color vision deficiencies among medical personnelBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 26, 2018
Birth control and breast cancer: An unclear connectionBryn Nelson
Nature|May 2, 2015
Public health: Behind a vaccineBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|October 16, 2012
A fast track to personalized medicine?: whole-genome sequencing may lead to better cancer therapiesBryn Nelson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 29, 2022
What poo tells us: wastewater surveillance comes of age amid covid, monkeypox, and polioBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|May 15, 2014
In dogged pursuit of cancer's genetic origins: researchers are using the increased cancer susceptibility within specific dog breeds to benefit both canines and humansBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|January 16, 2014
A power surge for cancer immunotherapy: antibodies, vaccines, and engineered T cells fuel new optimismBryn Nelson
Cancer Cytopathology|March 17, 2015
The dark side of a fitful night: new studies linking sleep apnea and other disruptions to cancer add to evidence that poor sleep can be deadlyBryn Nelson
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