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Pathology as it is practiced today in labs around the world is not all that different from the pathology of the 19th century. The microscope has changed relatively little since then, and Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained slides remain the bread and butter of the pathologist. Yet it is not for lack of technological development; in recent years, digital pathology whole slide scanners, digital worklists, advanced viewers, and AI technologies have all been developed to streamline and enhanc

Jan. 11, 2023

Movember is an annual initiative where men from around the globe grow mustaches to raise awareness for men’s health causes, including mental health and suicide prevention, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer. Through events, fundraising, and using mustaches as a light-hearted starting point for important conversations, the movement supports men in taking charge of their health to live longer and healthier lives.

While Movember is not just about prostate cancer, it is a great

Nov. 30, 2022

This study presents a validation of the digital pathology system to assess the feasibility of remote slide review and evaluate the performance and usability of whole slide scanners and viewers. Pathologists at Memorial Sloan Kettering, a world leading cancer center, reviewed digitized whole-slide images, followed by a review of the same case on traditional glass slides.

Oct. 1, 2022

Yale Medicine, an academic medical center with a high volume of prostate biopsies, conducted a study to determine Paige Prostate’s utility as a prescreening tool for clinical use. A total of 1,876 prostate core biopsy slides were analyzed by Paige Prostate, and only those cores categorized by the AI as “suspicious” or as out of distribution were manually reviewed by Yale pathologists.

Sep. 1, 2022

Digital pathology has been rising in popularity over the past few years, thanks to the many efficiencies it offers pathologists. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has recognized this shift by announcing the introduction of 13 new Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for digital pathology, set to go into effect in Ja

Feb. 14, 2022