Department of Molecular Pathology, University of Cambridge, Worts’ Causeway, Cambridge CB1 8RN, UK
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The Transformation of Diagnostic Pathology: Molecular Biomarkers as Revolutionary Innovations
Author(s): Georgia Taylor*
Diagnostic pathology, traditionally reliant on microscopic examination of tissue samples for disease identification, has undergone a profound
transformation with the emergence of molecular biomarkers. These biomarkers, which include genetic mutations, proteins and other molecular
signatures, have revolutionized the way diseases are diagnosed, classified and treated. The primary goal of diagnostic pathology is to provide
accurate and timely diagnoses to help clinicians manage patients effectively. By studying the cellular and molecular characteristics of tissues,
pathologists can identify the presence of abnormal changes indicative of disease. These findings are often reported in pathology reports, which
serve as essential tools for clinicians in formulating treatment plans and monitoring patient progress... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9929.2024.15.644
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