5 Key Takeaways
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Pathology and radiology are essential for accurate tumor diagnosis, requiring collaboration to correlate findings effectively.
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Digital pathology enhances the integration of radiologic and pathologic data, improving diagnostic accuracy in oncology.
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Case studies illustrate how radiologic-pathologic correlation can prevent missed diagnoses of aggressive tumors.
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Operational separation between pathology and radiology complicates collaboration, necessitating a unified reporting system.
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Integrating findings into a single report, supported by AI, can enhance clinical decision-making while maintaining specialty distinctions.
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About the Author(s)
Dariusz Borys
Orthopaedic Pathologist at Hospital for Special Surgery, New York; Professor of Pathology and Orthopaedic Surgery at New York Medical College