A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
05/22/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
A better understanding of melanoma could lead to new strategies for tackling therapy resistance
05/21/2015 | Michael Schubert
The next step in cancer research may be the use of bioinformatics to analyze large amounts of RNA
05/20/2015 | Keith Cheng
Curiosity’s road to pathology, zebrafish genetics, genomics and imaging
04/28/2015 | Michael Misialek
The major challenge in diagnosing the potential for breast cancer at the premalignant stages lies in recognizing it.
04/28/2015 | Kenneth Bloom
Although the JAMA article (1) claims to have identified a lack of consistency in pathologists’ breast cancer diagnoses, this doesn’t reflect actual clinical practice
04/28/2015 | Michael Schubert
Recent media attention on diagnostic discordance has patients shying away from cancer screening – but are they justified?
04/27/2015 | Matthew Smith , George Burghel
Next generation sequencing holds much promise for personalized cancer diagnosis, treatment and management, but how is this being realized and what does the future hold?
04/27/2015 | Michael Schubert
Genetic flaws shared by all metastases of a single prostate cancer may be the key to personalized treatment.
As consumer genetic testing becomes cheaper and easier to access, medical professionals worry that unregulated Internet marketing may steer patients in the wrong direction
04/27/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
New US guidelines for colorectal cancer testing highlight the importance of molecular markers
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