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Why is it crucial to reintegrate pathology into cancer research?

โœ Scribed by Jaime Rodriguez-Canales; Franziska C. Eberle; Elaine S. Jaffe; Michael R. Emmert-Buck


Book ID
101704940
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
355 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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Abstract

The integration of pathology with molecular biology is vital if we are to enhance the translational value of cancer research. Pathology represents a bridge between medicine and basic biology, it remains the gold standard for cancer diagnosis, and it plays an important role in discovery studies. In the past, pathology and cancer research were closely associated; however, the molecular biology revolution has shifted the focus of investigators toward the molecular alterations of tumors. The reductionist approach taken in molecular studies is producing great insight into the inner workings of neoplasia, but it can also minimize the importance of histopathology and of understanding the disease as a whole. In turn, pathologists can underestimate the role of molecular studies in developing new ancillary techniques for clinical diagnosis. A multidisciplinary approach that integrates pathology and molecular biology within a translational research system is needed. This process will require overcoming cultural barriers and can be achieved through education, a more effective incorporation of pathology into biological research, and conversely an integration of biological research into the pathology laboratory.


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