12. Introduction into molecular methods in cancer diagnosis - Dr Matthew Clarke
This talk will describe some of the frequently used molecular techniques across different subspecialties of cellular pathology in relation to cancer diagnosis including immunohistochemistry, methylation profiling, fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) and different sequencing modalities. It will discuss the advantages of using each of these techniques for the pathologist, and how they can help to further characterise a tumour ensuring a more accurate diagnosis. It will also discuss how these different tests are useful for identifying patients suitable for targeted therapies.

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13. Inborn errors of metabolism - Dr Tumelo Satekge

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Molecular Biomarker Revolution in Metastatic NSCLC

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Molecular Testing Basics in 15 minutes (molecular pathology FISH NGS Next Gen cancer genetics DNA)

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Next Generation Sequencing 1: Overview - Eric Chow (UCSF)

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Molecular testing in lung cancer explained in 1 slide by a thoracic pathologist

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Oncogenetics - Mechanism of Cancer (tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes)

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Cervical cancer screening and self-sampling - Joint webinar with Roche Diagnostics

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Cancer Biology 101

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Deep Insight Into Immuno-Oncology: Immunotherapy Pathways, Targets, and Biomarkers

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Sanger Sequencing Explained: The Original Method to Modern DNA Sequencing

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Bladder and Testes Slide Session with Dr. Jennifer Gordetsky

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25. Cancer 1

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Introduction to Cancer Biology (Part 1): Abnormal Signal Transduction

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Immunohistochemistry in Pathology

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Lung cancer molecular testing

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24. Benign disorders of leucocytes - Dr Wale Atoyebi, FRCP, FRCPath, DLM

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Introduction to Immunotherapy (Immunotherapy Documentary Part I)

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AANP Teaching Rounds - February 28, 2024 - DNA Methylation in CNS Tumor Diagnostics

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Lymphoma

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