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Recent Advances in Pediatric Tumor Pathology

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Pediatric pathology is a unique subspecialty that involves a vast and complex developmental period ranging from embryos to teenagers. Pediatric pathologists are well-versed in broad aspects of anatomic pathology, molecular diagnostics, and pediatric laboratory medicine. Congenital malformations and inherited disorders, immunodeficiencies and infections, pediatric blood diseases, and tumors are but a few examples of the areas that pediatric pathologists help to diagnose and manage.

For this special issue, we invite front-line pediatric pathologists to submit high-quality scientific manuscripts regarding pediatric tumors. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Cohort or case studies to characterize clinicopathologic features of pediatric tumors;
2. Cytology-histology correlation and follow-up data regarding diagnostic categories of pediatric tumors;
3.New developments in diagnostic criteria of pediatric pathology;
4. Use of biomarkers in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic response prediction of pediatric tumors;
5.Laboratory investigations to explore the molecular mechanism underlying the development and progression of pediatric tumors.
Priority will be given to articles that have significant impacts on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric tumors, with a high standard of peer review. All publications will be open access to all readers, and all accepted papers will be highlighted in a special issue for Pediatric Pathology on our website.

Publication date: An article will be published online as soon as it is accepted.

Guest Editor

Wang Larry

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Dr. Larry Wang is currently a Professor of Pathology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and the Director of Surgical Pathology at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Dr. Wang earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Hunan Medical College (currently Xiangya School of Medicine of the Central South University), followed by completing his Ph.D. in the co-training program at the University of Southern California and Hunan Medical University. He completed his Pathology residency and fellowship training at the University of Texas at Houston School of Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, and Harvard Medical School/Boston Children's Hospital, respectively.

Important Dates

Submission open date: June 15, 2023

Submission deadline: December 15, 2023