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HealthDay News via U.S. News & World Report
Fewer adult women are becoming infected with human papillomavirus, a trend that includes females who have never received the HPV vaccine, a new study reports. It appears that enough women have gotten the HPV vaccine to create "herd immunity" that will provide some protection to females who go unvaccinated, said lead researcher Dr. Abbey Berenson.
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ASCT 2018 Annual Conference
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ASCT's upcoming annual conference will be here before you know it. Next year's conference will be held May 4-6 in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with colleagues from across the country! This is the perfect location to combine your conference experience with a mini vacation. Salt Lake City has something for everyone from theatre and art to hiking and mountain biking. We're looking forward to exploring our host city and we can't wait to see you there!
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Jan. 17, 2018 |
Quantitative Cytology and its Emerging Role in Daily Practice
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Liron Pantanowitz, MD
Professor of Pathology & Biomedical Informatics
Director of Pathology Informatics
Director of Cytopathology UPMC Shadyside
Director of Pathology Informatics Fellowship
Department of Pathology, UPMC Shadyside
Pittsburgh, PA Details
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June 20, 2018 |
The Bethesda System for Cervical Cytology — Update and Beyond
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Patricia G. Tiscornia-Wasserman, MD
Professor of Pathology and Cell Biology
Director of Cytopathology
Columbia University Medical Center
Melville, New York
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Quality Assessment Center (QAC) Cell Blocks Basics Workbench
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Document Control for Cytopathology Workbench
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The LEAN Cytopathology Laboratory Workbench
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Healio
The nine-valent HPV vaccine, Gardasil 9, safely and effectively protects against HPV infection and long-term disease, and may potentially reduce 90 percent of cervical cancers worldwide, according to phase 3 study results published in The Lancet.
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Dark Daily
Rising out-of-pocket costs for healthcare consumers is translating into increasing amounts of red ink for hospitals and healthcare providers struggling to collect bills from patients with high-deductible health plans. Clinical laboratories and pathology groups are unlikely to be immune from these challenges, as increasing numbers of patients with smaller healthcare debts also are failing to pay their bills in full.
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Medical News Today
Ten seconds is all it could take to detect cancerous tissue during surgery, thanks to a novel device that researchers believe has the potential to transform cancer treatment. In a new study, scientists reveal how the device, which is called the MasSpec Pen, was highly accurate in detecting cancer in human tissue samples, and it did so in just 10 seconds.
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American Association for Cancer Research via Medical Xpress
The ability of serum obtained from women with breast cancer immediately after finishing two hours of moderate to intense exercise to prevent the growth and survival of breast cancer cells lines in vitro and in mice was attributable, at least in part, to epinephrine activation of the Hippo signaling pathway.
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UPI
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania report that patients with a common type of liver cancer can start treatment with a lower dose of chemotherapy. The study, published today in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, showed that patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC, who are taking the chemotherapy drug sorafenib can start with a lower dose and it will not negatively affect their outcome or length of survival.
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