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Diagnostics

Diagnostics Hematology

A SMArter Way to Diagnose Diabetes

| Michael Schubert

A new technique that spots damaged blood vessels by detecting proteins in the bloodstream could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes

Diagnostics Histology

Case of the Month

Can you diagnose this 53-year-old man who presented with scrotal pain and a 1.5 cm testicular mass?

Diagnostics Omics

Serving China’s Breast Cancer Community

| Franklin Libenson

Decentralized genomic testing in China will allow earlier breast cancer diagnosis and more personalized treatment decisions

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Go with the Flow

| Mike Keeney, Jeannine Holden

Flow cytometric immunophenotyping can speed up and standardize the diagnosis of leukemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

The Right Dose for the Right Person

| Michael Schubert

New guidelines for CYPC29 genotyping ensure that the correct alleles are tested and patients are prescribed the correct doses of common drugs

Diagnostics Clinical care

Delivering Better Care

| Michael Schubert

A blood test for placental growth factor can speed pre-eclampsia diagnosis by up to two days, reducing the likelihood of adverse events.

Diagnostics Histology

Case of the Month

Can you diagnose this middle-aged patient who presented with a superficial parotid mass?

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

Game of Exosomes

| Luke Turner

A lab-on-a-chip device that can detect exosomes from tumors in the blood could revolutionize early cancer diagnosis.

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

A Disease With Many Faces

| David R. Hout

Triple-negative breast cancer is not a single entity, and understanding each patient’s molecular subtype can influence treatment and outcomes

Diagnostics Hematology

Casting a Broader Net

| Luke Turner

Pancreatic cancer is associated with poor patient outcomes; could a new blood test improve screening accuracy for those at risk?

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