Tag: Pathology

EMUC17: Improving reporting systems, defining selection criteria in PCa diagnosis
Despite gains in imaging technology and molecular research, pathologists engage in prostate cancer diagnosis are faced with dissimilar reporting systems and the lack of efficient selection criteria that are needed to further improve the accuracy of diagnosing prostate cancer...

Indolent cancers: The fine art of sophisticated pathology
Identifying patients with indolent cancers from those with aggressive disease are one of the many challenges faced by many doctors. Thus, the least visible specialist such as a pathologist could actually be holding the crucial key in diagnostic and...

EAU15: Combination of pathology and research in prostate cancer
The Joint Meeting of the EAU Section of Uropathology (ESUP) and the EAU Section of Urological Research (ESUR) stressed the importance of combining pathology with morphology in modern medical practice and research. The lectures underscored the need for continued...

Rodolfo Montironi: How reliable is the pathological examination to make clinical decisions?
In two weeks, one of the EAU’s most successful events will kick off in Prague: the 11th Meeting of the EAU Section of Oncological Urology. One of the exciting features of the meeting is its extensive and in-depth debates,...