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Stop by booth #120 to learn about Inspirata’s cancer diagnostics workflow solution and attend presentations by founder Dr. Mark Lloyd and precision medicine evangelist Dr. Mark Boguski. Tampa, FL, February 17, 2017/PRWeb – Cancer...
Great story in The Pathologist entitled "An Ocean Apart" -- How pathology differs on either side of the Atlantic - and how it doesn't by Michael Schubert What exactly is a boot? Or a biscuit? Or a chip? If you pictured part of a car, a sweet...
Politico (2/5, Palmieri) reports that in an interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly which aired before the Super Bowl, President Trump “walked back his recent vow that Obamacare would be replaced in short order,” saying that “the...
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Originally published by Simon Häger, Product Manager Sectra Digital Pathology Solution at Sectra.com. It is hard to argue with any of the points raised here by Simon. No doubt image analysis will enable what we do to do it better. More...
allthingspath.com had a recent interesting post on 2 possible outcomes for anatomic pathology at some point in the future of anatomic pathology. One scenario is related to whole slide imaging and the other one is related to in vivo...
This looks interesting. Wonder if this will generate more mammograms, more abnormal mammograms and more breast biopsies with potential to detect disease at an earlier stage. Does sound like a bold prediction putting the technology at point...