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Non-cancerous cells called stromal cells, which are found in and around prostate tumors, may be useful in assessing these tumors’ potential to spread, and may even be targets for future prostate cancer treatments, according to a study led by...
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Since the 1990s, many innovators to Fortune 500 and Fortune 50 companies have worked to make digital pathology a reality. While not mainstream and perhaps less than 10% of US based pathology groups have any serious implementations of digital...
The application, known as iStar, was created by Perelman School of Medicine researchers to give clinicians more insights into gene activities in medical images and, potentially, help them diagnose cancers that might have otherwise been...
PathAI: The four research posters demonstrate the efficacy and utility of AI-powered digital pathology in tissue samples from individuals with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis Boston, MA | November 10, 2023, 10:00 AM...
Article in Nature Communications demonstrates that with 96% sensitivity, AI diagnostic MSIntuit™ CRC can rule out almost half of the MSS population of colorectal cancer patients unlikely to respond to checkpoint...
A new pathologic scoring system that accurately assesses how much lung tumor is left after a patient receives presurgical cancer treatments can be used to predict survival, according to new research led by investigators at the Bloomberg~Kimmel...































