The detail of the pathology evolves from the usual history report to an increasingly organized and concise report. Detailed histories can be distorted owing to lack of data and structure. In the current particular study, authors assessed effect of succinct writing on the outcome of pathology reports and the nature of pathology assessment for large tumors. The PubMed, Embase and Cochrane records remained deliberately consulted to recognize considerations unfolding impact of succinct and revealing execution on the culmination of reporting and the nature of pathology assessment for strong and dangerous tumors. Thirty-six surveys met the criteria for consideration. All but one of the investigations revealed a generally expanded execution of pat...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study to describe a new international dataset for pathology reporting of ...
Tumor budding is a long-established independent adverse prognostic marker in colorectal cancer, yet ...
Introduction: The completeness of the pathological examination of resected colon cancer specimens is...
The detail of the pathology evolves from the usual history report to an increasingly organized and c...
Pathology reporting is evolving from a traditional narrative report to a more structured synoptic re...
Background: Synoptic reports in routine pathology practice provide composite documents that include ...
Introduction: Traditionally, surgical pathology reports are narrative. These report types are prone ...
Synoptic reporting (SR) increases completeness and improves the understanding of pathology reports f...
Synoptic reporting in tumour pathology is defined by (1) completeness in terms of data elements as w...
Synoptic reporting in pathology as opposed to traditional narrative reporting is defined by a labora...
review Every patient with suspected or confirmed cancer requires accurate diagnosis and staging to g...
Abstract Background Synoptic reporting, either as part of the pathology report or replacing some fre...
The primary source of information that clinicians use when evaluating and managing patients with can...
Aim: We examined whether introduction of a standardised pancreatic cancer minimum data set improved ...
Given the crucial role of pathology reporting in the management of breast cancers, we aimed to inves...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study to describe a new international dataset for pathology reporting of ...
Tumor budding is a long-established independent adverse prognostic marker in colorectal cancer, yet ...
Introduction: The completeness of the pathological examination of resected colon cancer specimens is...
The detail of the pathology evolves from the usual history report to an increasingly organized and c...
Pathology reporting is evolving from a traditional narrative report to a more structured synoptic re...
Background: Synoptic reports in routine pathology practice provide composite documents that include ...
Introduction: Traditionally, surgical pathology reports are narrative. These report types are prone ...
Synoptic reporting (SR) increases completeness and improves the understanding of pathology reports f...
Synoptic reporting in tumour pathology is defined by (1) completeness in terms of data elements as w...
Synoptic reporting in pathology as opposed to traditional narrative reporting is defined by a labora...
review Every patient with suspected or confirmed cancer requires accurate diagnosis and staging to g...
Abstract Background Synoptic reporting, either as part of the pathology report or replacing some fre...
The primary source of information that clinicians use when evaluating and managing patients with can...
Aim: We examined whether introduction of a standardised pancreatic cancer minimum data set improved ...
Given the crucial role of pathology reporting in the management of breast cancers, we aimed to inves...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study to describe a new international dataset for pathology reporting of ...
Tumor budding is a long-established independent adverse prognostic marker in colorectal cancer, yet ...
Introduction: The completeness of the pathological examination of resected colon cancer specimens is...