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"Implementing structured pathology reporting protocol for non-melanocyt" by Ruta Gupta, Christina I. Selinger et al.

Non-melanocytic skin cancers (NMSCs) account for five times the incidence of all other cancers combined and cost US $6 billion annually. These are the most frequent specimens encountered in community pathology practice in many Western countries. Lack of standardised structured pathology reporting protocols (SPRPs) can result in omission of critical information or miscommunication leading to suboptimal patient management. The lack of standardised data has significant downstream public health implications, including insufficient data for reliable development of prognostic tools and health-economy planning. The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia has developed an NMSC SPRP. A multidisciplinary expert committee including pathologists, surgeons, dermatologists, and radiation and medical oncologists from high volume cancer centres was convened. A systematic literature review was performed to identify evidence for including elements as mandatory standards or best practice guidelines. ....

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The biologist's guide to fluorescent live cell imaging: Explore a microscopic world

New technological developments and discoveries in the field of microscopy have enabled us to observe, explore, and analyze the microscopic world like never before. The ability to measure dynamic processes inside living cells, and observe biological entities, such as bacteria, in real-time, has opened up new avenues of research, allowing scientists to routinely make new insights and breakthroughs. ....

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46,000-Year-Old Worm Found in Siberian Permafrost Brought Back to Life

Scientists on Thursday published a paper identifying and naming the worm, which they said belonged to an unidentifiable species. ....

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