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Impact of review of histopathology specimens at a tertiary oncology hospital in Eastern India-lessons learnt.
Dey, Debdeep; Lali, Bhagat Singh; Roy, Paromita; Midha, Divya; Arun, Indu; Zameer, Lateef; Bardia, Anand; Mukherjee, Geetashree.
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  • Dey D; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Lali BS; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Roy P; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Midha D; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Arun I; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Zameer L; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Bardia A; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
  • Mukherjee G; Department of Oncopathology, Tata Medical Center, 14, MAR(E-W), DH Block(Newtown), Action Area I, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700160, India.
Ecancermedicalscience ; 16: 1441, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36200017
ABSTRACT
A central review of histopathology specimens at tertiary oncology hospitals is important for optimum patient care in the modern era of personalised medicine. The challenges of healthcare delivery and access to ancillary investigations faced by a pathologist from the Indian subcontinent are different from the western world. We undertook an audit to analyse the differences of opinion between the diagnosis offered at peripheral hospitals and a tertiary oncology hospital in Eastern India. By analysing the differences, common pitfalls and diagnostic discrepancies are identified which need to be addressed in future. This audit also highlights the need of setting up of tertiary oncology diagnostic centres to help both peripheral pathologists and cancer care clinicians like a hub and spoke model. This is most needed for haematopathology, soft tissue and gynaecologic oncology where the need of ancillary investigations is high.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Ecancermedicalscience Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Ecancermedicalscience Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India