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Diagnostics Oncology

Building a Better Mousetrap

| Michael Schubert

It’s often difficult to target pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue – but a new therapy concept not only makes this possible, but also enhances the potential effectiveness of adjuvant treatments

Diagnostics Oncology

An Epigenetic Epiphany

| Michael Schubert

When genetics yielded unsatisfactory answers about pancreatic cancer’s persistent survival, researchers looked beyond the genome – and found telling epigenetic changes

Diagnostics Oncology

Surprising Subtypes

| Michael Schubert

Pancreatic cancer is often treated as a homogeneous disease, but new research reveals distinct subtypes of tumor and stromal gene expression

Diagnostics Oncology

New Ab-ilities in Imaging

| Michael Schubert

Pancreatic cancer is a challenge to stage because there’s no good molecular imaging method – but three new antibody conjugates may change that

Diagnostics Oncology

Tapping a Rich Vein

| Christopher Chapman

Circulating tumor cells may hold information crucial for better pancreatic cancer diagnosis and treatment – but locating them needs special tactics

Diagnostics Oncology

A New Dimension in Biomarker Research

| Xia-Jun Ma

RNA in situ hybridization offers a new way to overcome the challenges of advancing RNA cancer biomarkers to the clinic

Diagnostics Oncology

Portrait of a Dying Cell

| Katherine Lau

Confocal Raman microscopy is a new, noninvasive way of obtaining morphological and chemical information about cells that may lead to better cancer research

Diagnostics Profession

Plus Ça Change!

| Roisin McGuigan

We Sit Down With Michael Wells, Past President of the European Society of Pathology.

Diagnostics Hematology

Plastic Pays

| Roisin McGuigan

An all-plastic microscope for fast staining and analysis of white blood cells could allow cheap, point-of-care blood work

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

The Dark Virome

| Roisin McGuigan

Over 90 percent of the human cutaneous virome is made up of unclassifiable “dark matter”

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