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Oncology

Outside the Lab Precision medicine

Tackling the Ticking Treatment Clock

| Michael Schubert

Genomic and proteomic testing at diagnosis can speed up treatment for cancer patients

Diagnostics Laboratory management

Improving Cancer Survival

| Ben Davidson

Malignant effusions are increasingly relevant specimens in the era of targeted therapy

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Through the Looking Glass Continued

| Michael Schubert

The beautiful world of pathology seen through a gallery of laboratory medicine images.

Outside the Lab Quality assurance and quality control

A Blueprint for the Future

| Henrik Winther and Hans Christian Pedersen

Industry and regulators collaborate to harmonize or consolidate PD-1/PDL-1 assays

Inside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Through the Looking Glass

| Michael Schubert

The beautiful world of pathology seen through a gallery of laboratory medicine images.

Diagnostics Oncology

How the Bullet Lost its Magic

| Michael Schubert

Changes in P-glycoprotein expression could explain leukemia patients' treatment resistance

Outside the Lab Oncology

Reflex Recommendations

| Michael Schubert

RCPath and Bowel Cancer UK call for improved Lynch syndrome testing in young patients

Subspecialties Profession

Restoring Pathology to its Former Glory

| Reinhard Büttner

Molecular pathology is key to our work; to stay relevant, pathologists must engage

Inside the Lab Histology

Only Gene Deep

| Han van Krieken

Advances in genomics are thrilling, but tumors aren't just bundles of genetic information

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

The Tell-Tale Gene

FCGR2A polymorphism can predict which colorectal cancer patients may respond to cetuximab

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