Tumor Pathology and Morphological Classification of Neoplasms

Authors

  • Dr. Laura P. Schmidt Department of Tumor Pathology, University of Vienna, Austria

Keywords:

Tumor pathology, neoplasms, cancer diagnosis, morphology, classification

Abstract

Tumor pathology focuses on the identification and classification of neoplasms based on morphological and molecular characteristics. This paper examines the principles of tumor pathology and their importance in cancer diagnosis and management. Accurate classification of tumors guides treatment selection and prognosis.
The paper discusses histological grading, tumor staging, and immunohistochemical profiling as key diagnostic tools. Advances in molecular pathology have further refined tumor classification, enabling personalized therapeutic approaches. Integration of morphological and molecular data enhances diagnostic accuracy.
The paper concludes that tumor pathology remains central to oncology, supporting early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective cancer management.

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Published

2026-02-04

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