Veterinary Oncologic Diagnostic and Prognostic Microscopy: Old and New Methods
A special issue of Veterinary Sciences (ISSN 2306-7381). This special issue belongs to the section "Anatomy, Histology and Pathology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2023) | Viewed by 9326
Special Issue Editors
Interests: tumor pathology (standardization and prognostication); digital pathology; automated image analysis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Cytology, histology and immunohistochemistry are the foundation of tumor diagnosis and prognosis. While molecular and genetic tests of tumors and patients are of increasing research interest, microscopic examination by pathologists is likely to remain a fundamental step in the diagnostic workflow due to its practicality and low cost. Microscopic examination is indispensable for clinicians, oncologists and surgeons when making clinical decisions for tumor patients. Despite the high diagnostic and prognostic value of tumor microscopy, many tests within this area have marked observer variability due to their subjective nature and insufficiently described methods. This Special Issue focuses on the diagnosis and prognosis of animal tumors using microscopic methods to improve routine pathologist evaluation.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: standardization and validation of prognostic markers and diagnostic criteria; evaluation of new prognostic markers or diagnostic criteria; evaluation of new methods such as digital microscopy and automated image analysis.
This Special Issue aims to publish original research, systematic reviews, reviews, commentaries and consensus statements/guidelines on microscopic tumor evaluation. We look forward to receiving your submissions.
Dr. Christof Albert Bertram
Dr. Taryn Donovan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- biomarkers
- cytology
- diagnosis
- guideline
- histology
- immunohistochemistry
- prognosis
- standardization
- tumor
- validation
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