LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Update current knowledge on recent advances and practice guidelines in neoplastic and non-neoplastic diagnostic thoracic pathology
- Recognize key morphological features, mimickers, and ancillary studies that can help in making a specific and accurate diagnosis in thoracic pathology
- Integrate histology, ancillary techniques and clinical information in the diagnosis and management of difficult diagnostic areas of thoracic neoplastic and non-neoplastic pathology
TARGET AUDIENCE
- Practicing academic pathologists
- Practicing community pathologists
- Pathologists-in-Training
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Sanja Dacic, MD, PhD University of Pittsburgh |
Introduction |
Mary Beth Beasley, MD Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York |
Acute lung injury: From Cannabis to COVID |
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Maxwell L. Smith, MD Mayo Clinic Arizona |
Diagnosis of IPF/UIP- where we are and where we need to go |
Andrew Churg, MD, PhD The University of British Columbia |
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Alain Borczuk, MD Weill Cornell Medicine |
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Natasha Rekhtman, MD, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Department of Pathology |
Neuroendocrine tumors of the lung- a decade of change |
Sanja Dacic, MD, PhD University of Pittsburgh |
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Jennifer M. Boland Froemming, MD Mayo Clinic |
Unusual lung tumors –from morphology to genetics |
Lynette M. Sholl, MD Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School |
Biomarkers of response to check point inhibitors– beyond PD-L1 |