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Outside the Lab

Outside the Lab Oncology

Sticking Our Noses into Lung Cancer

| William Aryitey

A novel diagnostic for lung cancer may simply involves taking a nasal swab

Outside the Lab Oncology

FOSL1 Fuels Cancer?

| William Aryitey

A highly expressed transcription factor could be a biomarker for lung and pancreatic cancer

Outside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

The Castleman Criteria

| William Aryitey

Undiagnosed patients with iMCD may be helped by a new set of identification benchmarks

Outside the Lab Profession

Everything’s Bigger in Texas

| Fedra Pavlou

The Pathologist's highlight of USCAP 2017 - you, our readers

Outside the Lab Quality assurance and quality control

Toward Higher Standards in Viral Diagnostics

| Neil Almond

Standardization has a vital role in making sure tests stay accurate and reliable

Outside the Lab Profession

A Plan Without Money is Tragic…

| Dan A. Milner, Jr, Fedra Pavlou

What can be done to assist labs and patients in resource-limited countries?

Outside the Lab Profession

Social Superstar

| Fedra Pavlou

Jerad Gardner, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Dermatology, University of Arkansas

Outside the Lab Clinical care

FLI on the Wall

| William Aryitey

Predicting NAFLD has become a lot more effective with the extended FLI

Outside the Lab Screening and monitoring

Bad to the Bone

| William Aryitey

Adherence for osteroporosis therapy is poor, but how can doctors tell if patients skip their meds?

Outside the Lab Training and education

The Pathologist and RCPath Unite to Host Roundtable Event

The Pathologist and Royal College of Pathologists unite to deliver International Pathology Day roundtable event

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