Theme: Recent advances in Histopathology & Cytopathology against Covid_19
Histopathology 2021
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Histopathology is a topic that goes beyond medical guidelines of professionals. Histopathology 2021 puts together all the extroverts under one umbrella with current progress. Histopathology is the general study of disease, incorporating a wide range of departments of biological science research and medical fields to describe work within the modern medical field of general pathology, which comprises the diagnosis of any specific disease generally over tissue, cell, and body fluid samples analysis. The pathology practitioner's physician is called a pathologist. Laboratory medicine is the medicine branch in which tissue, fluid or complex tissue examples are examined outside.
Histopathology 2021 will exhibit the products and services from commercial and non-commercial organizations like Pathology Lab Equipment manufacturers, Clinical Trial Sites, Business delegates, lab equipment, Cell Diagnostics Laboratories, and Equipment Manufacturers.
We appreciate all interested participants to unite for our webinar on Histopathology 2021.
Track 1: Histopathology
Histopathology is a scientific study of the disease in tissues and cell levels. Despite an ancient practice, histopathology has reserved one of the substantial sections of disease studies, both in the medical and veterinary fields in the modern scientific age. During the current molecular era, some improvements have been made to this practice. The initial change in histopathology is the introduction of immunohistochemistry, which plays an incredible role in the diagnosis of the tumor.
Track 2: Cytopathology
Cytopathology is the branch of pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases at the cellular level. It is generally used in samples of free cells or tissue fragments, unlike histopathology; Cytopathology is best used as one of the three tools, the second and third being physical examination and medical imaging. Cytopathology is commonly used to investigate diseases that involve a wide variety of locations on the body, often to help diagnose cancer, but also to diagnose some infectious diseases and other inflammatory conditions. Cytopathology is a diagnostic technique that examines cells from various parts of the body to determine the cause or nature of the disease.
Track 3: Immunofluorescence
This is a cell imaging technique and is organism used commonly in laboratories. A glowing microscope is used in this system and is run primarily for microbiological studies. The antibodies used in this method are conjugated chemically with fluorescent dyes which are then called labelled antibodies. These antibodies are later on attached to the specific cellular antigens. This fundamentally valid method regularly practiced by the scientists to evaluate the localized and endogenous points of protein and antigens expressions.
Track 4: Neuroimaging studies
It is a kind of new recycled technique for brain imaging. Through his technique, possible changes are visualized in the diseased brain. This technique is being used extensively in babies and young children. Because in youth, changes in the brain are observed very quickly. Brain imaging systems allow for a friendly neuroreceptor and neurophysiology procedure. These images are delicate and powerful cogs for research purposes, especially during pathophysiological studies of some of the most important depressions. This practice is currently being used to observe the brain's functioning capabilities and how the brain is performing several important tasks, including language processing.
Track 5: Digital pathology
This histological-based assessment revealed that lymphocytes that are infiltrating tumors as a substitute for responses linked to host immunity are being shown to be predictive and possibly chemopredictive in triple-negative and HER2-positive breast cancers. However, the cooperation of the mentioned lymphocytes, mediators, tumor cells, micro environmental characteristics, their number and associations are still to be explored. It is envisaged that a tool called digital pathology will be used to assess these targeted resources and chemotherapeutic reactions in the patient. Based on digital pathology, an image analysis algorithm is being developed to recognize lymphocytes, stromal and neoplastic cells, in addition to obtaining an image of the slides stained with H&E
Track 6: Improvements in histopathology
Histopathology is being polished in corresponding with sub-atomic strategies in the innovatively evolved world, and less created nations are as yet contending to normalize this method. Histopathology experts utilized slides arranged totally as far as development designs, invaded cells and tissue morphology with a typical staining convention. H&E staining is in effect generally utilized in histopathology and, at present, a few explicit stains are being set up. The reason for these stains is to distinguish the particular influenced tissues subsequent to applying various colors. Different unique colors have been created and are as a rule effectively rehearsed in prestigious set up research centers. Exceptional staining encourages the separation and ID of the slides, which are then exposed to a fast automated histomorphometric determination.
Track 7: Cancer cytopathology
Cancer cytopathology studies all tissue in contrast to histopathology and is generally used in samples of free cells or tissue fragments. Cytopathology generally helps in the diagnosis of cancer and also in the diagnosis of certain infectious diseases and other inflammatory conditions. Cytopathology tests are sometimes called smear tests, because samples can be smeared under a glass microscope.
Track 8: Hematopathology
Hematopathology is the study of diseases and disorders that affect blood cells, their production and any organs and tissues involved in hematopoiesis (including constituents, such as white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets) and the tissues and organs that make up the hematopoietic system. The hematopoietic system affects tissues and organs that mainly produce and / or host hematopoietic cells and includes bone marrow, lymph nodes, thymus, spleen and other lymphoid tissues. The hematopathologist reviews biopsies of lymph nodes, bone marrow and other tissues involved by an infiltrate of cells in the hematopoietic system.
Track 9: Forensic pathology
Forensic pathology focuses on determining the cause of death by post-mortem examination of a corpse or partial remains. An autopsy is commonly performed by a coroner, usually during criminal investigations. Where coroners are often asked to confirm the identity of a corpse. Where deaths are of unknown cause and those considered unnatural are investigated in this forensic pathology. Methods that forensic scientists use to determine an individual's death include examining tissue samples to identify the presence or absence of natural disease and other microscopic findings, interpretations of toxicology in tissues and body fluids to determine the chemical cause of overdoses , poisoning or other cases involving toxic agents and examination of the injury.
Track 10: Immunopathology
Immunopathology is a branch of science that deals with immune responses associated with diseases and includes the study of the pathology of an organism, organ system or disease in relation to the immune system and immune responses. When a foreign antigen enters the body, there is a specific or non-specific response to the antigen. These responses are due to the immune system fighting foreign antigens, whether harmful or not. There are certain problems with the immune system that can lead to more serious illnesses. These illnesses can be due to one of the following problems.
Track 11: Neuropathology
Neuropathology is the study of disease of nervous system tissue, usually in the form small surgical biopsies or sometimes whole body in the case of autopsy. Neuropathology also relates to forensic pathology because brain disease or brain injury can be related to cause of death. Neuropathology should not be confused with neuropathy, which refers to disorders of the nerves. A person, who specializes in neuropathology, by completing a fellowship after a residency in anatomical or general pathology, is called a neuropathologist. Neuropathology is a subspecialty of anatomic pathology, neurology, and neurosurgery. In many English-speaking countries, neuropathology is considered a subfield of anatomical pathology.
The high prevalence of cancer and continuous research and development are expected to be the main drivers of growth. The size of the global histology and cytology market was valued at $ 11.0 billion in 2018 and is estimated to expand to a CAGR of around 13.7% during the forecast period. Technological advances and investments in innovation are designed to further drive expansion.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer was the second leading cause of death worldwide and was responsible for 8.8 million deaths in 2015. Therefore, the high incidence of cancer due to the change in style of life and change in the environment will likely boost the market during the forecast period.
In addition, growing awareness of cancer screening and technological advances in cell and tissue studies are likely to increase demand in the near future. The need for a complementary diagnosis for targeted drugs is likely to increase the demand for cytology and histology products in the coming years.
The continuous R&D efforts by the main participants broaden the scope of application for the diagnosis of various diseases. This factor is likely to drive the market. Currently, the tests are mainly used for screening for cervical and breast cancer. However, the adoption of these tests to screen for bladder and lung cancer is growing rapidly.
Analysis of histology and cytology market share
The global market is highly competitive in nature. The development of sensitive and specific products and marketing activities directed by mergers or collaborations are the main parameters to remain competitive and gain greater market share. For example, in April 2017, the Roche CINtec Histology test received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is expected to improve consistency in the diagnosis of cervical cancer.
This report predicts revenue growth at the global, regional and national levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the 2015-2026 sub-segments. For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research segmented global histology and cytology market analysis based on the type of exam and region. Examination type perspective (revenue, millions of dollars, 2015 - 2026)
- Cytology
- cervical cancer
- breast cancer
- Other cancers
- Histology
Based on the type of exam, the market was segmented into cytology and histology. Cytology is further segmented by application in cervical, breast and other cancers. In 2018, the segment had the largest market share, attributed to the higher demand for cellular screening. Advantages such as low cost, high specificity and adequate sensitivity are a good omen for the segment's growth
Cervical and breast screening are the main applications of cytology. Cervical cancer was responsible for the largest market share in 2020 and is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. This can be attributed to the large number of patients and the availability of products for cervical cancer screening.
Other cancers mainly include cancer of the urinary bladder, lung, head and neck, colorectal and ovary. In addition, the scope of application is continually increasing due to ongoing research in the field. Investments made by major players in the development and commercialization of tests are likely to boost the other cancer screening segment during the predicted period.
We had successfully hosted the “1stWorld Congress on histopathology and cytopathology" during November 25-26, 2020 Webinar. The conference focused on the theme “Bringing out the advances in pathology fields”. The conference was successful in bringing together renowned speakers from various reputed organizations and their paramount talks enlightened the gathering.
The pragmatic meet organized by our management received generous response from the academia, talented researchers & young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made their valuable contribution to make it a successful event. The conference was marked with the presence of eminent Speakers, Young Researchers, Students & Business Delegates driving the event into the path of success with thought provoking keynote & plenary presentations.
The Conference focused on recent developments in the field of Histopathology and Cytopathology and the meeting engrossed in knowledgeable discussions on novel subjects like:
- Pathology
- Histopathology
- Cytopathology
- Anatomical pathology
- Immunopathology
- Hematopathology
- Immunohistochemistry
- Molecular pathology
- Dermatopathology
- Forensic pathology
- Oral and maxillofacial pathology
- Clinical pathology
- Medical micro biology
- cytopathology case reports
- Cancer cytopathology
- Neuro pathology
- Histology in diagnostic medicine
We extend our heartiest thanks to all the Organizing Committee Members for their kind support rendered towards the success of Histopathology 2020. At the same time we take the opportunity to thank all the speakers, delegates and participants for providing their valuable contribution and time for Histopathology 2020.
Histopathology 2020 Organizing Committee would like to thank the Moderators of the conference, Silaphet Somphavong who contributed a lot for the smooth functioning of this event.
With the encouragement from the excellent feedback from the participants and supporters of Histopathology 2020, Conference Series LLC Ltd is glad to announce “2nd World Congress on Histopathology & Cytopathology" during April 12-13, 2021. Webinar.
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Archives of Clinical Pathology.
- Diagnostic Pathology: Open Access
- Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pathology
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