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⭐️MyPathologyReport on display at the ASCP Patient Champions booth at ASCP 2025!⭐️
📸 Featured in the photo is Patient Champions lead Sophia Lewin Adams
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🔬Pleomorphic dermal sarcoma is a type of skin cancer related to excess UV-exposure.
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We are regularly updating and adding articles on our website, check our Diagnosis Library for more information 🧠
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Patients at Duke University Hospital are able to select highlighted medical terms & view plain language definitions from the @MyPathReport dictionary. This patient-centred technology empowers users to effortlessly understand their reports!
Electronic health records give patients quick access to their diagnostic reports—but medical jargon can be tough to understand. Too often, patients turn to the internet for answers, only to find unreliable information. ASCP has partnered with https://t.co/HuCDsYoCOR to help patients make sense of their results. Find out more here: https://t.co/BOPEsQNvGE
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🩸Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a type of blood cancer where immature blood cells (blasts) grow uncontrollably preventing the bone marrow from functioning normally
Our updated article explains terms like trilineage hematopoiesis and fusions.
More here:
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📰Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma📰
This cancer is "pleomorphic" because the tumour cells may have varied shapes and sizes.
Pathologists often see sheets of atypical (abnormal) cells ranging from polygonal, spindled or rhabdoid shapes.
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We just added an article on Prostate Ductal Adenocarcinoma—a perfect tool and overview for patients and healthcare professionals to understand the terms in a pathology report.
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🔬Sarcomatoid cells may also be described as spindle cells.
These cells suggest a more aggressive tumor but aren't a diagnosis on their own—just a descriptive term for tumours resembling sarcoma.
Check out our pathology dictionary for more!
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📰 Low grade chondrosarcoma, one of the most common primary adult bone tumors.
Check out the link to read about what pathologists mean when they talk about things like grade, stage, and microscopic features.
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Seen the term 'angioinvasion' on your pathology report? 🩸 It might sound intimidating, but we break it down for you!
Check out https://t.co/WPvbgLIEFt to learn more and use our comprehensive pathology dictionary to understand your report better.
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We have a new article on Leiomyosarcomas!
It goes through what a leiomyosarcoma is, the histologic types we see under the microscope and the features we comment on to grade these tumours.
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New on our site: Learn all about Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST) directly from pathologists who break down your pathology reports in easy-to-understand language.
Empower yourself with knowledge! 🩺🔬 #PathologyForPatients#GIST#CancerAwareness
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Lymphoid cells can be found throughout the body with the highest number of lymphoid cells found in the blood, lymph nodes, and bone marrow.
They are a normal part of the body’s immune system, and common to see when examining tissue.
Find out more at https://t.co/i0SYNg9MuC