Although the notion that tumors are heterogeneous is well rooted in diagnostic pathology, the extent of this heterogeneity at the molecular level and its impact on (targeted) treatment choice will certainly influence the practice of pathology. Even though the consequences of tumor heterogeneity for cancer care are as yet incompletely understood, pathologists can contribute to solving major scientific and clinical problems related to tumor heterogeneity by rethinking guidelines for tumor sampling, to have a more comprehensive covering of intratumor heterogeneity in the available tumor tissue samples. They should develop guidelines and/or technology to adequately document sample characteristics such as percentage of tumor cells in a sample. T...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease, which is reflected both on the cellular and the population level....
To the Editor: Heterogeneity of tumors is a topic that has received much attention in recent years. ...
Two major reasons compel us to study tumour heterogeneity: firstly, it represents the basis of acqui...
Heterogeneity of cell, tissue, and tumor genotype, form, and function confounds clinicopathologic re...
The state-of-the-art practices applied to studying heterogeneity The contributors to this publicatio...
Introduction: It has long been recognized that tumors are composed of a mosaic of cells and numerous...
<p>Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting ...
Tumor heterogeneity is one of the major problems limiting the efficacy of targeted therapies and com...
2noThis Pathobiology issue tries to better define the complex phenomenon of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
Human solid malignancies harbour a heterogeneous set of cells with distinct genotypes and phenotypes...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of m...
2When dealing with pre-analytics for tissues, it is often that case that tissue heterogeneity, and ...
The extent of tumor heterogeneity is an emerging theme that researchers are only beginning to unders...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease, which is reflected both on the cellular and the population level....
To the Editor: Heterogeneity of tumors is a topic that has received much attention in recent years. ...
Two major reasons compel us to study tumour heterogeneity: firstly, it represents the basis of acqui...
Heterogeneity of cell, tissue, and tumor genotype, form, and function confounds clinicopathologic re...
The state-of-the-art practices applied to studying heterogeneity The contributors to this publicatio...
Introduction: It has long been recognized that tumors are composed of a mosaic of cells and numerous...
<p>Tumor heterogeneity is a confusing finding in the assessment of neoplasms, potentially resulting ...
Tumor heterogeneity is one of the major problems limiting the efficacy of targeted therapies and com...
2noThis Pathobiology issue tries to better define the complex phenomenon of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
Human solid malignancies harbour a heterogeneous set of cells with distinct genotypes and phenotypes...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Developments in genomic techniques have provided insight into the remarkable genetic complexity of m...
2When dealing with pre-analytics for tissues, it is often that case that tissue heterogeneity, and ...
The extent of tumor heterogeneity is an emerging theme that researchers are only beginning to unders...
Cancer - this one word stands for a vast variety of complex diseases. Cancers are named according to...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease, which is reflected both on the cellular and the population level....
To the Editor: Heterogeneity of tumors is a topic that has received much attention in recent years. ...
Two major reasons compel us to study tumour heterogeneity: firstly, it represents the basis of acqui...