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Oncology

Subspecialties Oncology

Finding Markers For Liver Cancer

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

Early detection is crucial for liver cancer patient outcomes – and a new tsRNA might be the marker we’re looking for

Subspecialties Oncology

Educational E-book: Advances in Oncology

Download our new e-book for a quick overview of hot topics in cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment

Subspecialties Oncology

A Ray of Hope Against Aggressive Cancers

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

A new method of analyzing FFPE tissues for telomerase activity could be a future tool for aggressive cancer diagnostics

Subspecialties Hematology

A Moment in the Sun

| Peter Wrighton-Smith | 4 min read

The decades-long fight for T cells to earn their place in the limelight

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Backing the Biosensor Movement

| Liv Gaskill | 2 min read

A new semiconductor microchip could be used as a point-of-care test for diseases such as prostate cancer

Subspecialties Histology

The Where and the How

| George Francis Lee

A new technique can show protein activation status on FFPE tissue samples without loss of spatial information

Subspecialties Oncology

Maintaining Molecular Remission

| Ehab Atallah

CML patients in remission are eager to discontinue TKI treatment – but how can we be sure which will experience durable treatment-free remission?

Subspecialties Oncology

Research Roundup

| George Francis Lee

The latest news in pathology research

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

Biomarkers: The Bigger Picture

| Sponsored by Invitae

NSCLC biomarker testing can be valuable for both patient and pathologist

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Determining Microsatellite Instability: The Ideal Method

| Richard Hamelin

Microsatellite instability testing can provide important diagnostic and therapeutic guidance for oncologists – but what is the best method?

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