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David B Kaminsky

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Acta Cytologica|April 29, 2011
Transforming cytologyDavid B Kaminsky
Acta Cytologica|August 16, 2008
Into Africa: cytology for one worldDavid B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|July 3, 2014
The patient-centered practiceDavid B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|June 2, 2020
Shining a new light on radiation's dark dide: Cold War era archives and chemical tinkering are helping researchers to better understand how radiation kills and how to protect against it. In this article, the first of a 2-part series, we examine the complicated interplay between radiation and cancerBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|September 3, 2021
Piecing together a fuller picture of marijuana's potential harms: Marijuana has been both lauded and lambasted for its potential effects on the body. Here, in part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate the accumulating evidence for acute and long-term harms, particularly during adolescenceBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|March 5, 2021
Bending the virtual conference learning curve: After COVID-19 forced cytopathology conferences and meetings online, organizers have adapted and found some unexpected benefits amid the downsidesBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|February 2, 2022
Marshalling the senses for a good night's sleep: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in part 1 of a 2-part series, we explore how efforts to improve sleep patterns are focusing on aligning multiples senses and on correcting misconceptions: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in part 1 of a 2-part series, we explore how efforts to improve sleep patterns are focusing on aligning multiples senses and on correcting misconceptionsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|August 4, 2020
A COVID-19 crisis in US jails and prisonsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|October 2, 2020
COVID-19's multipronged attack on mental health: Months of uncertainty and threats to health, social, and financial security have contributed to intense anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and even suicide. Here, in part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate the pandemic's growing mental health toll on the general public and efforts to address itBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|October 1, 2021
Tracking the twists and turns of a tumor's evolution: Concepts more familiar to evolutionary biologists and ecologists are aiding the scientific quest to understand how tumors evolve and might be steered toward new vulnerabilitiesBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
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Acta Cytologica|April 29, 2011
Transforming cytologyDavid B Kaminsky
Acta Cytologica|August 16, 2008
Into Africa: cytology for one worldDavid B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|July 3, 2014
The patient-centered practiceDavid B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|June 2, 2020
Shining a new light on radiation's dark dide: Cold War era archives and chemical tinkering are helping researchers to better understand how radiation kills and how to protect against it. In this article, the first of a 2-part series, we examine the complicated interplay between radiation and cancerBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|September 3, 2021
Piecing together a fuller picture of marijuana's potential harms: Marijuana has been both lauded and lambasted for its potential effects on the body. Here, in part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate the accumulating evidence for acute and long-term harms, particularly during adolescenceBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|March 5, 2021
Bending the virtual conference learning curve: After COVID-19 forced cytopathology conferences and meetings online, organizers have adapted and found some unexpected benefits amid the downsidesBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|February 2, 2022
Marshalling the senses for a good night's sleep: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in part 1 of a 2-part series, we explore how efforts to improve sleep patterns are focusing on aligning multiples senses and on correcting misconceptions: Multiple studies have linked poor sleep to cancer and other negative health outcomes; in part 1 of a 2-part series, we explore how efforts to improve sleep patterns are focusing on aligning multiples senses and on correcting misconceptionsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|August 4, 2020
A COVID-19 crisis in US jails and prisonsBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|October 2, 2020
COVID-19's multipronged attack on mental health: Months of uncertainty and threats to health, social, and financial security have contributed to intense anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and even suicide. Here, in part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate the pandemic's growing mental health toll on the general public and efforts to address itBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology|October 1, 2021
Tracking the twists and turns of a tumor's evolution: Concepts more familiar to evolutionary biologists and ecologists are aiding the scientific quest to understand how tumors evolve and might be steered toward new vulnerabilitiesBryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
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