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Oncology

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?

Subspecialties Oncology

Career Snapshots with Monika Lamba

Monika Lamba shares the challenges and rewards of her career as a pathologist-scientist in clinical trials

Subspecialties Oncology

The “Impossibly Easy” NGS

| Sponsored by Thermo Scientific

Rapid, efficient, and easy oncology biomarker sequencing through NGS

Subspecialties Oncology

Comprehensive Genomic Profiling – A New Look

| Sponsored by Illumina

With comprehensive genomic profiling, are we moving closer to personalized therapy for all cancer patients?

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Single Test Boosts Childhood Cancer Care

| George Francis Lee

Whole transcriptome RNA sequencing improves identification of gene fusions in pediatric cancer

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Secrets of the Cervical Cells

| Liv Gaskill

New indices predict poor prognosis in patients with breast or ovarian cancer

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Double Trouble

3D organoids demonstrate the effects of malicious coinfection with HPV16 and chlamydia

Diagnostics Analytical science

A Light in the Darkness

| Matthew J. Baker, Paul Brennan

Spectroscopy-based liquid biopsy could offer an affordable, effective route to early brain tumor diagnosis

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