A broad approach to key topics in thoracic pathology with special focus on its implications in lung cancer diagnosis and treatment. Includes video microscopy sessions.
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Through engaging lectures, case studies, and virtual microscopy sessions, Masters of Pathology Series - Lung Pathology helps build and translate knowledge into realistic diagnostic scenarios. Course Director Lynette M. Sholl, MD, and her colleagues deliver in-depth coverage of topics like granulomatous diseases, vasculitis, multiple lung tumors, lung transplant pathology, pulmonary vascular pathology, benign mimics of lung cancer, and more. This CME course will help you to better:
Recognize common, uncommon mediastinal tumors including thymic neoplasms
Interpret the clinical implications of specific carcinoma diagnoses
Identify effective diagnostic and predictive biomarkers for NSCLC diagnosis
Differentiate between reactive and neoplastic proliferations of the lung and pleura
Understand the relevance of IHC, FISH, molecular tests for diagnosing malignant mesothelioma
Define appropriate biomarkers to select lung cancer patients for immunotherapy
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to do the following:
Identify the pathologic and immunohistochemical features of common lung carcinomas and understand the clinical implications of specific carcinoma diagnoses
Identify the crucial diagnostic and predictive biomarkers for non-small cell lung carcinomas and understand how to apply them in clinical practice
Define appropriate biomarkers for selection of lung cancer patients for immunotherapy
Distinguish between reactive and neoplastic proliferations of the lung and pleura
Classify correctly primary and metastatic mimics of non-small cell lung carcinomas
Recognize common and uncommon mediastinal tumors including thymic neoplasms
Recognize clinically significant interstitial changes in the lung in patients with and without prospectively recognized clinical and radiographic correlates
Intended Audience
This educational activity was designed for practicing pathologists, oncologists, pulmonologists, and pathology assistants.
TOPICS/SPEAKERS
Pleura
Mesothelioma - Marina Vivero, MD
Lymphohistiocytic Neoplasms of the Lung and Pleura and their Differential - A Pulmonary Pathologist's Perspective - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Mediastinum
Thymic Pathology: Hyperplasia, Thymoma, and Neuroendocrine Tumors - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Thymic Carcinoma and other Anterior Mediastinal Malignancies - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Typical and Atypical Carcinoid and Precursor Lesions - Marina Vivero, MD
High Grade Neuroendocrine Carcinomas of the Lung - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinomas
Clinical and Pathologic Features of Pulmonary Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Clinical and Pathologic Features of Adenocarcinoma of the Lung - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Lepidic-Predominant Tumors: Rules for Classification and Implications for Staging - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Poorly Differentiated and Undifferentiated Tumors of the Lung - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Benign Mimics of Lung Cancer - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Immunohistochemistry for Lung Cancer
Immunohistochemistry for Lung Carcinomas: Diagnosis - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Immunohistochemistry for Lung Cancer: Prediction - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Biomarkers in Lung Cancer
Genomic Biomarkers for Non Small Cell Lung Carcinoma - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Overview of Immunotherapy Biomarkers for NSCLC - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Interstitial Lung Disease Pathology - Robert F. Padera, Jr., MD, PhD
Granulomatous Diseases - Lynette M. Sholl, MD
Microscopy Session: Infectious Diseases - Robert F. Padera, Jr., MD, PhD