27 Mars 2023
Publication of the IAC-IARC-WHO Cytopathology Reporting Systems, 1st Edition, Volume 2: WHO Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology
The WHO Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology is now available in print format.
This is the second volume of the new series of reporting systems for cytopathology, which is a joint project of the International Academy of Cytology (IAC) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized agency of the World Health Organization (WHO). The series includes a unique synthesis of the published evidence and the practice of cytopathology, and it is linked to the WHO Classification of Tumours series, now in its 5th edition.
These volumes are an essential tool for standardizing diagnostic cytopathology practice worldwide and will serve as a vehicle for the translation of cytopathology research into practice. The diagnostic criteria presented in this new series represent the first international consensus and are underpinned by evidence that has been evaluated and debated by experts in the field.
WHO Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology
IAC-IARC-WHO Cytopathology Reporting Systems, 1st Edition, Volume 2
Edited by the IAC-IARC-WHO Joint Editorial Board
See IAC-IARC-WHO Cytopathology Reporting Systems: WHO Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology
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