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    This Collection highlights the newest top-viewed content from Modern Pathology. Updated each month, we hope you enjoy reading these articles, which feature content from across the spectrum of pathology research. Modern Pathology aims to provide a forum for the sharing and discussion of developments in all areas of pathology, by publishing advances in the understanding of pathologic processes, clinical pathologic correlations, scientific advances, and the evaluation of new and existing diagnostic applications.

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    The editors of Modern Pathology are proud to present a Web Focus that showcases research by authors from institutions across China. We selected recent papers to highlight the significant contributions of Chinese scientists and to introduce the journal to an even wider audience. 《现代病理学》杂志:聚焦中国 《现代病理学》杂志编辑很荣幸地向读者呈现来自中国研究机构作者的网络热点研究。我们选取一系列近期发表的论文以彰显中国科学家所作的重要贡献,同时希望将本杂志推荐给更广泛的读者。

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    In recent years, morphological and molecular data have provided a new conceptual framework and updated terminology for the pathologist’s diagnostic approach of kidney and bladder cancer.

    In this virtual collection we highlight papers from Virchows Archiv and Modern Pathology that focus on the most recent pathological criteria, potential new biomarkers and advances in the molecular approach for an accurate, clinically relevant classification of kidney and bladder cancer.

    Image: He et al, Virchows Archiv, 473, pages 725–738 (2018)
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    The editors of Modern Pathology present a collection of recent papers that focus on pulmonary pathology. The topics include COVID-19, non-small cell lung cancer, mesothelioma, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and much more. These articles are not the basis for the upcoming Pulmonary Pathology Long Course; rather, they are additional material that may be of interest to the attendees. For more information on the 2021 virtual Long Course at the USCAP 110th Annual Meeting, please visit Long Course - Pulmonary Pathology: Practical Problems and Solutions.

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    In this Collection Modern Pathology's Editor-in-Chief, Dr. George Netto, has selected some of the most cited papers published in 2020. In an associated podcast, available here, Dr Netto reflects on the topics of these papers, and briefly discusses five selected studies involving COVID-19, DICER1, NTRK, Precursor lesions of HPV-Independent Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Applications of Computational Pathology and Artificial Intelligence in Pathology.

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    Neoplastic diseases of the pancreas and the biliary tract share numerous common features regarding their morphology, immunohistochemical profile and molecular driver events. In the last few years, numerous efforts have been made towards standardization of the diagnostic approach to these malignancies and exploration of their biologically relevant pathomechanisms, such as the interaction with the microenvironment. In addition, the integration of immunophenotypical and molecular data into the classical histomorphological approach has led to the definition of new entities and to a clear-cut and more clinically relevant classification of the already known ones. In this virtual issue we highlight papers from Modern Pathology and Virchows Archiv which deal with the most recent developments in molecular pathogenesis, classification, and diagnosis of pancreatobiliary neoplasms.

    Image: Pai RK & Pai RK (2018) Pathologic assessment of gastrointestinal tract and pancreatic carcinoma aftre neoadjuvant therapy. Mod Pathol 4-23
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    The editors of Laboratory Investigation and Modern Pathology present a variety of recent papers related to ocular pathology. These experimental and diagnostic studies cover congenital anomalies, corneal injury and repair, degenerative disease, and various malignancies.

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    The editors of Modern Pathology present a collection of innovative papers from European authors. The studies describe novel uses of image analysis, potential new biomarkers, and advances in molecular pathology.

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