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Ray Moynihan

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JCO Oncology Practice|March 22, 2022
Australian Cancer Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Survey of Attitudes and InteractionsAdrian M J Pokorny, Ray Moynihan, Peter Fox, et al.
BMJ Open|June 3, 2021
Journalists' views on media coverage of medical tests and overdiagnosis: a qualitative studyMary O'Keeffe, Brooke Nickel, Thomas Dakin, et al.
BMJ Open|March 1, 2019
Public perceptions of changing the terminology for low-risk thyroid cancer: a qualitative focus group studyBrooke Nickel, Caitlin Semsarian, Ray Moynihan, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|June 4, 2024
Social Media Promotion of Health Tests With Potential for Overdiagnosis or Overuse: Protocol for a Content AnalysisBrooke Nickel, Raffael Heiss, Patti Shih, et al.
BMJ Open|June 17, 2022
Interventions to improve media coverage of medical research: a codesigned feasibility and acceptability study with Australian journalistsTessa Copp, Thomas Dakin, Brooke Nickel, et al.
Plos One|May 21, 2015
Public Opinions about Overdiagnosis: A National Community SurveyRay Moynihan, Brooke Nickel, Jolyn Hersch, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|October 5, 2025
Addressing misleading medical information on social media: a scoping review of current interventionsEmma Grundtvig Gram, Ray Moynihan, Tessa Copp, et al.
BMJ Open|May 26, 2023
Interactions between Australian cancer physicians and the pharmaceutical industry: a qualitative studyAdrian M J Pokorny, Lisa A Bero, Peter Fox, et al.
JAMA Network Open|February 26, 2025
Social Media Posts About Medical Tests With Potential for OverdiagnosisBrooke Nickel, Ray Moynihan, Emma Grundtvig Gram, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 28, 2022
A novel methodological framework was described for detecting and quantifying overdiagnosisKaty Bell, Jenny Doust, Sharon Sanders, et al.
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JCO Oncology Practice|March 22, 2022
Australian Cancer Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Survey of Attitudes and InteractionsAdrian M J Pokorny, Ray Moynihan, Peter Fox, et al.
BMJ Open|June 3, 2021
Journalists' views on media coverage of medical tests and overdiagnosis: a qualitative studyMary O'Keeffe, Brooke Nickel, Thomas Dakin, et al.
BMJ Open|March 1, 2019
Public perceptions of changing the terminology for low-risk thyroid cancer: a qualitative focus group studyBrooke Nickel, Caitlin Semsarian, Ray Moynihan, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|June 4, 2024
Social Media Promotion of Health Tests With Potential for Overdiagnosis or Overuse: Protocol for a Content AnalysisBrooke Nickel, Raffael Heiss, Patti Shih, et al.
BMJ Open|June 17, 2022
Interventions to improve media coverage of medical research: a codesigned feasibility and acceptability study with Australian journalistsTessa Copp, Thomas Dakin, Brooke Nickel, et al.
Plos One|May 21, 2015
Public Opinions about Overdiagnosis: A National Community SurveyRay Moynihan, Brooke Nickel, Jolyn Hersch, et al.
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|October 5, 2025
Addressing misleading medical information on social media: a scoping review of current interventionsEmma Grundtvig Gram, Ray Moynihan, Tessa Copp, et al.
BMJ Open|May 26, 2023
Interactions between Australian cancer physicians and the pharmaceutical industry: a qualitative studyAdrian M J Pokorny, Lisa A Bero, Peter Fox, et al.
JAMA Network Open|February 26, 2025
Social Media Posts About Medical Tests With Potential for OverdiagnosisBrooke Nickel, Ray Moynihan, Emma Grundtvig Gram, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 28, 2022
A novel methodological framework was described for detecting and quantifying overdiagnosisKaty Bell, Jenny Doust, Sharon Sanders, et al.
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