
Hungary | A feature report by Semmelweis University has shed light on the realities of modern pathology, challenging the widespread public misconception that specialists spend their days confined to autopsy tables. In contemporary medicine, post-mortem examinations constitute only a tiny fraction of a pathologist’s routine duties and are performed primarily for academic or educational purposes. Instead, the field functions as a highly dynamic, vital component of active patient care and treatment planning.The report profiles Dr. Richárd Kiss, an Assistant Lecturer at Semmelweis University’s Department of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research, to show how clinical pathologists work on the frontlines of diagnostic oncology. Their daily responsibilities center heavily on analyzing living biopsy tissues, examining surgical margins during active operating procedures, and identifying explicit cellular mutations to guide personalized oncological therapies. By bridging the gap between microscopic cellular patterns and clinical realities, pathologists play a definitive role in determining patient prognoses and treatment success rates.
Source: Semmelweis University
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