Pathology of Colorectal Cancer
Pathology of colorectal cancer is the study of how this type of cancer affects the cells and tissues of the colon and rectum. It is an important area of research that can provide important information on how the disease develops, how it can be effectively treated, and how recurrence can be prevented. Through detailed examination of tissue samples, pathologists are able to identify characteristics such as the cellular makeup, stage, and grade of the cancer. This information can help clinicians develop a more tailored treatment plan and provide valuable prognostic information to the patient. Furthermore, the analysis of gene expression and other molecular markers has enabled us to gain a greater understanding of the biology of colorectal cancer, allowing for the development of more effective therapies targeting the individual patient.
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