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Subspecialties Biochemistry and molecular biology

An Untrustworthy Myeloma Assay?

The serum free light chain assay for myeloma may miss as many as one in four cases of lambda chain-associated disease, so additional testing is advised

Subspecialties Microscopy and imaging

Portraits of Pathology

A glimpse of the vibrant visuals in pathology

Subspecialties Bioinformatics

Resigned to Resistance?

| Steve Conly

Technology-based microbiology solutions such as automation and integrated informatics can help reduce time to diagnosis

Subspecialties Profession

Life or Death Research?

| Shari Forbes

Human decomposition facilities offer insight into the post-mortem process that can help a wide variety of people – both before and after death

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Lessons Learned, with Pier Paolo Pandolfi

| Pier Paolo Pandolfi

A giant of leukemia research and treatment discusses his career

Subspecialties Biochemistry and molecular biology

A Boost for Cervical Cancer Screening

| Liang Cao, Zhigang Kang

An efficient alternative to pap-HPV tests could lie with ddPCR and a ccfDNA assay

Subspecialties Precision medicine

PSA: A Shared Decision

Patients, partners, and providers should work together to optimize prostate cancer screening

Subspecialties Screening and monitoring

The Real Risks of Alzheimer’s

| William Aryitey

Preclinical dementia doesn’t always lead to AD

Subspecialties Screening and monitoring

Stromal Secrets

| Peter K. Gregersen

Menstrual blood may provide noninvasive sample for testing endometriosis

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Progress on Pseudoprogression

| Viresh Patel

How can we differentiate between pseudoprogession and real disease progression

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