The main purpose of this Manual is to provide useful guidelines for the selection of pathology tests and to facilitate interpretation of results.
Contains a comprehensive listing of all genes from the Human Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) database alongside laboratories and tests available in the country.
A manual for the process of macroscopic dissection in Anatomical Pathology laboratories.
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This section of the website is designed to provide Health Professionals with guidance on Pathology Testing, including requesting, reporting and interpretation. The resources have been developed over the years often with the collaboration of Health Professionals across many discipline areas.
Internationally agreed cancer datasets developed by the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting (ICCR).
Pharmacogenomic Indicators in Australia
PITUS outlines the rules and guidelines for standardised pathology terminology adoption (SPIA), and acknowledges the work completed by the PITUS Project teams.
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The RCPA is the leading organisation representing Pathologists and Senior Scientists in Australasia.
Its mission is to train and support pathologists and senior scientists and to improve the use of pathology testing to achieve better healthcare.
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