This week we celebrate the commitment of volunteers across Australia, including the dedicated Public Pathology Australia Board Directors - https://t.co/6CKSTr71pL who work tirelessly to advance public pathology for equitable, innovative and sustainable pathology services.
Did you know we could eliminate cervical cancer in Australia within the next decade? The vast majority of cervical cancer is caused by long-term infection from high-risk types of the human papillomavirus (HPV).
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Public Pathology Australia has summarised relevant aspects of the Federal Budget 2025-26.
If you work in public pathology and would like to receive a copy, please email [email protected].
This innovation aims to drastically
reduce the time it takes to identify the condition,
offering hope to millions of women experiencing
chronic pain. @Know_Pathology
Catching it early improves treatment outcomes and can dramatically increase survival rates.
@BowelCancerAust is running Decembeard, an annual campaign to raise awareness of bowel cancer. It's a chance to start conversations about our bowel health while enjoying the holiday.
Like all cancers, bowel cancer is diagnosed by a pathologist. However, what makes bowel cancer unique is the various of ways it can be detected, through various physical screenings, digital screenings, faecal tests, and blood tests.
Early detection of bowel cancer can save lives.
International Pathology Series 🎉
Continuing with our International Pathology Series 2024, we celebrate a transformative milestone in the field of pathology: the integration of robotics automation with NovaSeq high-throughput sequencing
to revolutionise comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP). This combination is set to redefine precision oncology, enabling PathWest to deliver faster, more accurate, and scalable genomic insights that will drive personalised cancer care into a new era.
With expertise spanning forensic pathology, anthropology, odontology, and scientific support, it is WA’s sole provider of forensic pathology services. The service’s findings, reported to the Office of the State Coroner, supports families, law enforcement, and the justice system.
Providing a comprehensive Coronial post-mortem service for Western Australia under the direction of the State Coroner, the team plays a vital role in uncovering the truth behind unexplained deaths.