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Fundacion Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud Reports Findings in Telepatholog y (Globalization of a telepathology network with artificial intelligence applica tions in Colombia: The GLORIA program study protocol)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Telemedicine - Telepat hology is the subject of a report. According to news reporting originating in Bo gota, Colombia, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "In Colombia, cancer is recognized as a high-cost pathology by the national government and the Colombian High-Cost Disease Fund. As of 2020, the situation is most critical for adult ca ncer patients, particularly those under public healthcare and residing in remote regions of the country." The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Fundacion Universitar ia de Ciencias de la Salud, "The highest lag time for a diagnosis was observed f or cervical cancer (79.13 days), followed by prostate (77.30 days), and breast c ancer (70.25 days). Timely and accurate histopathological reporting plays a vita l role in the diagnosis of cancer. In recent years, digital pathology has been g lobAlly implemented as a technological tool in two main areas: telepathology (TP ) and computational pathology. TP has been shown to improve rapid and timely dia gnosis in anatomic pathology by facilitating interaction between general laborat ories and specialized pathologists worldwide through information and telecommuni cation technologies. Computational pathology provides diagnostic and prognostic assistance based on histopathological patterns, molecular, and clinical informat ion, aiding pathologists in making more accurate diagnoses. We present the study protocol of the GLORIA digital pathology network, a pioneering initiative, and national grant-approved program aiming to design and pilot a Colombian digital p athology transformation focused on TP and computational pathology, in response t o the general needs of pathology laboratories for diagnosing complex malignant t umors. The study protocol describes the design of a TP network to expand oncopat hology services across All Colombian regions."
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