That refers to whether the immunotherapy drug is given as the first treatment for cancer (first line) or whether it's a treatment given after another treatment has been tried (second line)
Excelent video , im a med sutdent andi want to be a pathologist ,but , i am scared that the speciality wll not have a good future , because the AI , what can you suggest me about that ? thank you
H-score is a common and well-known semiquantitative scoring system that takes into consideration staining intensity as well as the percentage of cells staining positively. H-scores can range from 0 (no expression) to 300 (3 + staining intensity in 100% of cells). Pubmed Baratchian and Mukhopadhyay, and you will find details in the references in that paper.
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i was wondering in regards to staining sometimes it is reported as first line and than second line? are you able to confirm what does this mean?
That refers to whether the immunotherapy drug is given as the first treatment for cancer (first line) or whether it's a treatment given after another treatment has been tried (second line)
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can you bound membrane staining and cytoplasm of PDL-1 expression?
For lung 22C3 you should count membrane only
Patient having CPS 8 can take immunotherapy?
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Excelent video , im a med sutdent andi want to be a pathologist ,but , i am scared that the speciality wll not have a good future , because the AI , what can you suggest me about that ? thank you
DETODOUNPOCO33 Thank you! Re: AI we are all wondering the same thing 😊, but at least in the near future I don’t think our jobs are threatened.
What are the prospects for a patient with esophageal sq cell carcinoma. CPS=5
Sir how to interprete H score for the immunohistochemistry?kindly guide
H-score is a common and well-known semiquantitative scoring system that takes into consideration staining intensity as well as the percentage of cells staining positively. H-scores can range from 0 (no expression) to 300 (3 + staining intensity in 100% of cells). Pubmed Baratchian and Mukhopadhyay, and you will find details in the references in that paper.
Will it always be like this .
I mean is tumor cell always going to be bigger than macrophage. ?
I would say most of the time tumor nuclei are bigger than macrophage nuclei