We previously reported that nuclear grade assignment of prostate carcinomas is subject to a cognitive bias induced by the tumor architecture. Here, we asked whether this bias is mediated by the non-conscious selection of nuclei that "match the expectation" induced by the inadvertent glance at the tumor architecture. 20 pathologists were asked to grade nuclei in high power fields of 20 prostate carcinomas displayed on a computer screen. Unknown to the pathologists, each carcinoma was shown twice, once before a background of a low grade, tubule-rich carcinoma and once before the background of a high grade, solid carcinoma. Eye tracking allowed to identify which nuclei the pathologists fixated during the 8 second projection period. For all 20 ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion leading to systematic transrectal ultra...
OBJECTIVE: To document changes in the chromatin pattern in secretory cell nuclei from prostates with...
Context: Breast carcinoma grade, as determined by the Nottingham Grading System (NGS), is an importa...
We previously reported that nuclear grade assignment of prostate carcinomas is subject to a cognitiv...
We previously reported that nuclear grade assignment of prostate carcinomas is subject to a cognitiv...
In the histomorphological grading of prostate carcinoma, pathologists have regularly assigned compar...
We recently reported that nuclear grading in prostate cancer is subject to a strong confirmation bia...
We recently reported that nuclear grading in prostate cancer is subject to a strong confirmation bia...
Abstract We recently reported that nuclear grading in pros-tate cancer is subject to a strong confir...
We study the attention of pathologists as they examine whole-slide images (WSIs) of prostate cancer ...
Treatment plan evaluation is a clinical decision-making problem that involves visual search and anal...
Our objective was to develop and validate a multi-feature nuclear score based on image analysis of d...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks as the fifth most common cancer with an increasing frequency wo...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) and International Society of Urological Pathology (I...
BACKGROUND: Cytologists must learn how to discriminate cells that might be visually very similar but...
Prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion leading to systematic transrectal ultra...
OBJECTIVE: To document changes in the chromatin pattern in secretory cell nuclei from prostates with...
Context: Breast carcinoma grade, as determined by the Nottingham Grading System (NGS), is an importa...
We previously reported that nuclear grade assignment of prostate carcinomas is subject to a cognitiv...
We previously reported that nuclear grade assignment of prostate carcinomas is subject to a cognitiv...
In the histomorphological grading of prostate carcinoma, pathologists have regularly assigned compar...
We recently reported that nuclear grading in prostate cancer is subject to a strong confirmation bia...
We recently reported that nuclear grading in prostate cancer is subject to a strong confirmation bia...
Abstract We recently reported that nuclear grading in pros-tate cancer is subject to a strong confir...
We study the attention of pathologists as they examine whole-slide images (WSIs) of prostate cancer ...
Treatment plan evaluation is a clinical decision-making problem that involves visual search and anal...
Our objective was to develop and validate a multi-feature nuclear score based on image analysis of d...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks as the fifth most common cancer with an increasing frequency wo...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) and International Society of Urological Pathology (I...
BACKGROUND: Cytologists must learn how to discriminate cells that might be visually very similar but...
Prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion leading to systematic transrectal ultra...
OBJECTIVE: To document changes in the chromatin pattern in secretory cell nuclei from prostates with...
Context: Breast carcinoma grade, as determined by the Nottingham Grading System (NGS), is an importa...