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- BookBharat Jasani, Ralf Huss, Clive R. Taylor.Summary: This book describes the changing role of pathology in aiding reproducible and accurate patient selection for predictive cancer therapy. Particular attention is given to the clinical application of cutting-edge cancer biomarkers to accurately select patients for targeted cancer therapy and how artificial intelligence can improve the precision of treatments. The advent and basis of predictive cancer care, the role of pathologists in translational cancer research, the analysis of cancer samples, the management of biopsy results, and the accuracy of biopsy results are also discussed. Precision Cancer Medicine: Role of the Pathologist details how pathologists can use the latest biomarkers and apply artificial intelligence technology in cancer diagnosis and management. It is also relevant to oncologists and medical practitioners involved in cancer management seeking an up-to-date resource on the topic.
Contents:
Part I Introduction
Rationale & Role of Pathology in Personalised Precision Cancer Medicine
Part II Preparation & Analysis of Cancer Samples for Digital & Computational Pathology Analysis
Methods of Tissue Preparation & Analysis
Part III Precision diagnostic, prognostic and predictive analysis of cancer for personalised cancer medicine
Cancer Typing & Reporting
Cancer Specific Applications
Part IV Developing Digital and Computational Technology and Methods for Predictive Cancer Analysis
Cancer Agnostic Predictive Analysis
Development of Multiplexed Analysis
Part V Future of Pathology in Cancer Medicine
Discussion from a pathologist's perspective the fears and opportunities of the increasing use of digital and computational analysis in cancer pathology
Conclusion. - ArticleFinke J.Med Welt. 1978 Oct 06;29(40):1579-81.