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Histopathology

H&E Staining Explained: How Pathology Slides Get Their Colour

Haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) is the standard stain that colours cell nuclei blue-purple and the surrounding tissue pink, letting pathologists read tis

16 June 2026 β†’

Frozen Section

What Is Frozen Section? Rapid Diagnosis During Surgery Explained

A frozen section is a rapid pathology test performed while surgery is in progress, using a freezing microtome called a cryostat, so the surgeon can ma

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Patient Education

Why Does a Biopsy Report Take Time? A Patient's Guide

After a biopsy, your tissue goes through several careful laboratory steps before a pathologist can give a reliable answer. The wait is not delay β€” it

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Lab Quality

Why Tissue Processing Quality Matters in Cancer Diagnosis

Before a pathologist can read a biopsy, the tissue must be processed, embedded, sectioned and stained. Each step affects how clearly the cells can be

16 June 2026 β†’

Patient Education

Why a Second Opinion in Pathology Matters

For difficult or high-stakes diagnoses, a second pathology opinion is reasonable and common β€” it can confirm, refine or occasionally change management

16 June 2026 β†’

Cytopathology

Cytology vs Histopathology: When Each Is Used

Cytology examines individual cells (e.g. FNAC, Pap smears); histopathology examines tissue architecture from a biopsy. Each has distinct strengths, an

16 June 2026 β†’

Cancer Diagnosis

Grading and Staging: What Your Pathology Report Means

Grade describes how abnormal the cancer cells look; stage describes how far the cancer has spread. Together they guide prognosis and treatment.

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Cancer Diagnosis

Breast Cancer Pathology: What Indian Labs Should Know

Breast cancer reporting hinges on accurate grading plus reliable ER, PR and HER2 status β€” all of which are exquisitely sensitive to fixation and ischa

16 June 2026 β†’

Lab Quality

NABL Accreditation for Histopathology Labs: A Readiness Guide

NABL accreditation is built on documented processes, validated equipment, competent staff and measurable quality β€” easiest when designed in from day o

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Molecular Pathology

Molecular Pathology in Cancer Diagnosis: A Practical Primer

Molecular tests increasingly guide targeted cancer therapy. Their success depends on adequate, well-preserved tissue β€” making fixation and processing

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Digital Pathology

Digital Pathology and AI: What It Means for Indian Labs

Whole-slide imaging and AI assist are moving from research into routine practice, enabling tele-pathology, second opinions and quantification β€” but th

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