Characterizing Immune Responses in Whole Slide Images of Cancer With Digital Pathology and Pathomics
We report the availability of these tools in an effort to promote collaborative research and motivate future development of ensemble Pathomics applications to discover novel biomarkers and perform a wide range of correlative clinicopathologic research in cancer immunopathology and beyond.SummaryTumor immune interactions in cancer are a fascinating aspect of cancer pathobiology with particular significance due to the emergence of immunotherapy. We present simple yet powerful specialized Pathomics methods that serve as powerful clinical research tools and potential standalone clinical screening tests to predict clinical outcomes and treatment responses for precision medicine applications in immunotherapy.
Source: Current Pathobiology Reports - Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research
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