Pathology of the Breast and Female Genital Tract
release date: April 11, 2025
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
- Recognize updated diagnostic criteria and disease classifications in breast and gynecological pathology.
- Recognize unusual but important breast and gynecological disease entities.
- Apply immunohistochemical and molecular genetic ancillary studies for diagnosis and differential diagnoses.
- Understand the clinical implications when applying new diagnostic knowledge.
14 Videos
Course Description
As major subspecialty practices, diagnostic breast and gynecological pathology involves a large number of disease entities and often complex histological variants. Recent developments, particularly molecular genetic discoveries, have introduced new and reclassified entities as well as refined diagnostic criteria for many existing disease processes, calling for a knowledge update for practicing pathologists. While providing comprehensive coverage, the systematic review course emphasizes knowledge acquisitions in morphologic recognition and using ancillary immunohistochemistry and molecular genetic studies in the most challenging areas, particularly new disease classifications/diagnostic criteria.
This course is a collaboration between the Chinese American Pathologists Association (CAPA) and USCAP
TOpics
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Papillary and Fibroepithelial Lesions – Xiaoxian (Bill) Li, MD, PhD
Section: 2 Presentations -
Rare Breast Lesions (that all pathologists should know) – Edi Brogi, MD, PhD
Section: 2 Presentations -
Atypical and Metastatic Breast Lesions – Popi Siziopikou, MD, PhD
Section: 2 Presentations -
Pathology of the Uterine Corpus – Pei Hui, MD, PhD
Section: 2 Presentations -
Pathology of the Vulva, Vagina, and Cervix – Bin Yang, MD, PhD
Section: 2 Presentations -
Pathology of the Ovary – Anais Malpica, MD
Section: 2 Presentations -
FREE SECTION: Panel Discussions
Section: 2 Presentations 1 Certificate 1 Survey