Special Issue

Pathology & Oncology Research – Editors' Picks from 2022

About this Special Issue

On behalf of the Arányi Lajos Foundation for Modern Pathology, we are pleased to introduce our second annual collection, Pathology & Oncology Research – Editors' Picks from 2022. This collection showcases the most well-received and innovative stand-alone articles published in 2022, evaluated carefully ...

On behalf of the Arányi Lajos Foundation for Modern Pathology, we are pleased to introduce our second annual collection, Pathology & Oncology Research – Editors' Picks from 2022. This collection showcases the most well-received and innovative stand-alone articles published in 2022, evaluated carefully by our Editors-in-Chief and Associate Editors.  

The work presented here highlights strong contributions to the literature, representing compelling advancement of the fields of pathology and oncology, as well as work effectively bridging the gap between basic research and clinical medicine. This collection aims to further support the journal’s strong community of researchers by recognizing highly deserving authors, as well as extending our thanks to the contributing efforts of the journal's dedicated editors and reviewers.

Last year's collection, the Editors' Picks from 2021, are available to view here.

Articles authored by the Special Issue Editors were selected by our Associate Editors.


Keywords: sarcoma, melanoma, metastases, liquid biopsy, carcinoma


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