A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/14/2019 | Anant Madabhushi
The spatial arrangement of immune cells could predict whether aggressive chemotherapy is the best option for patients with early-stage lung cancer
01/31/2019 | Steve Clifford
A newly discovered chromosome signature offers hope to children with medulloblastoma who may not need intense therapy
01/24/2019 | Luke Turner
Naturally occurring miRNA sequences can be deadly to cancer cells, but can this be ramped up to maximize toxicity?
01/17/2019 | Luke Turner
Discover the latest in pathology and laboratory medicine with this roundup of short news stories
01/02/2019 | Niamh Buckley, Laura Feeney, James Beirne, and Paul Mullan
Markers such as DNA methylation, analyzed by liquid biopsy, may improve on ovarian cancer testing options like gold standard CA125
12/24/2018 | Geoff Twist
A collaboration between industry, academia, and the clinic could lead to more efficient, more personalized cancer diagnosis and treatment
12/23/2018 | Jason Mellad
Epigenetics may combine with liquid biopsy to offer an effective way of detecting early-stage cancers and recurrences
11/29/2018
Flow cytometric immunophenotyping can assist with the diagnosis of a range of lymphoid and myeloid neoplasms
11/15/2018
We sit down with Malak Abedalthagafi to talk about the biggest issues facing pathology and how she has adapted to working around the globe
11/15/2018 | Fátima Carneiro and Ivan Damjanov
From cell biology to gastrointestinal and liver pathology, Fatima Carneiro has achieved great heights in the field. She talks about her achievements, the problems facing the discipline, and how young pathologists can succeed
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