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The CAP recently published an evidence-based guideline for the testing of immunotherapy biomarkers, including PD-L1 and TMB, in patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma.
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Pathologist-led See, Test & Treat programs help bridge gaps in care for minority communities, such as the Arlington, Texas, event, which serves a Vietnamese population.
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A history of targeted therapy in breast cancer and focus more specifically on the sequential development ADC therapy in mBCA as established in the underlying clinical trials studies.
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The CAP spoke to Dr. Rouba Ali-Fehmi for Arab American Heritage Month to hear her story and get her thoughts on how the CAP can help the next generation of Arab American pathologists.
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Written by inspection team leaders, this guide helps laboratory directors and their staff prepare for a CAP inspection.
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While the risk of malignancy and prognosis based on tumor subtype are variable, targeted therapy can be helpful in both the metastatic setting and in patients for whom surgical resection would cause significant morbidity.
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During Welcome to Pathology: Celebration and Q&A for Newly Matched Pathology Residents, expert pathologists shared ways to be the best Resident in a pathology program
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Recently elected CAP President, Donald Karcher, MD, FCAP, shares his advocacy priorities for the College of American Pathologists.
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Michael Fraser, PhD, will be joining the College of American Pathologists as chief executive officer, effective March 11, 2024.
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As the leading organization for pathologists, the College of American Pathologists is committed to supporting the transgender community by working to address health disparities in medicine, specially making sure that testing is comprehensive and accurate for the transgender community.
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Gaurav Sharma, MD, FCAP, and Jill Hoel Bremer, AICI CIP, share tips for pathologists to build their executive presence, a vital leadership skill requiring confidence, clarity in communication, and professionalism.
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Disparities in disease incidence and mortality rates underscore the gaps in health care for the American Indian and Alaskan Native population.
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CAP President Emily E. Volk, MD, FCAP, responds to an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal's on diagnosing rare disease.
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Experiences and lessons learned during the pandemic can help pathologists and laboratorians as we return to “regular” life, as well as help us prepare for future pandemics.