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Oncology

Inside the Lab Oncology

Revealing Recurrence Risk

| Michael Schubert

Deubiquitinating enzyme USP14 may predict endometrial cancer recurrence

Outside the Lab Histology

A Guide to IHC

| Ping Tang

How immunohistochemical analysis can help navigate the complexities of breast pathology

Diagnostics Technology and innovation

A One-Two Punch for Colon Cancer

| Michael Schubert

A new approach to colorectal cancer screening may increase both accuracy and patient compliance

Subspecialties Oncology

NGS: Driving a Revolution in Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment Management

The growing demand for multiple biomarker analysis is presenting diagnostics labs with many new challenges – do you outsource or adapt? And if you keep testing in-house, is the one test–one drug approach even sustainable? Possibly not…

Subspecialties Profession

Oncogenetic Pioneer

| Charlotte Barker

Sitting Down With… Robert A. Weinberg, founding member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.

Outside the Lab Oncology

The 11 Faces of AML

| Michael Schubert

Classifying AML by genetic abnormalities may yield more accurate diagnosis, prognosis and treatment

Outside the Lab Liquid biopsy

Liquid License

| Michael Schubert

FDA issues first-ever approval for liquid biopsy companion diagnostic

Outside the Lab Profession

Perfecting the Translational Balancing Act

Sitting Down With… Jennifer Grandis, Professor, Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Associate Vice Chancellor – Clinical and Translational Research, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

Outside the Lab Microscopy and imaging

Motion Pictures

| Soo Kng Teo

A new imaging technique that combines high-resolution pictures with motion information may improve radiotherapy planning for lung cancer

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Disrupting Cytogenetics in the Clinic

| George Vasmatzis

To select the right treatment for each cancer patient, we need fast, accurate and cost effective ways to characterize tumors. Now, with newly developed algorithms and protocols, mate pair sequencing could well be the tool we’ve been seeking

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