A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
03/29/2019 | Jane Armes
Jane Armes discusses the value of molecular subtyping and targeted therapies in triple-negative breast cancer
03/19/2019
Can you determine the hereditary syndrome that this renal tumor is indicative of?
03/08/2019 | Bamidele Farinre
How consolidating molecular diagnostics has improved service delivery for the Great Ormond Street Hospital microbiology department
03/08/2019 | George Vasmatzis and John Cheville
Newly discovered genetic alterations could indicate whether treatment or active surveillance is the best option for low-risk prostate cancer patients
03/07/2019 | Michael Schubert
Luxembourg’s new molecular diagnostics program aims to establish the value of such analyses as a part of routine cancer care
02/15/2019 | Luke Turner
We round up the latest news in pathology and laboratory medicine with these bite-sized stories
02/08/2019
Can you diagnose this testicular mass and decide which histologic finding incurs the worst prognosis?
01/31/2019 | David Ludvigson
A two-stage model featuring point of care sepsis testing and follow-up lab results could improve treatment and reduce the risk of mortality
01/17/2019 | Luke Turner
Cutting time to diagnosis for influenza from days to minutes can prevent unnecessary patient isolation and lost hospital bed space
12/31/2018 | E. Blair Holladay
Our job as pathologists is to ensure the quality and efficiency of patient testing by educating both ourselves and our clinical colleagues
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