Advances in Hepatocellular Carcinoma:
Histologic Subtypes, Molecular Insights, and Differential Diagnosis
Monday, July 21
4 PM - 5 PM Eastern
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Join Dr. Zheng as he presents the upcoming DAPA Grand Rounds entitled "Advances in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Histologic Subtypes, Molecular Insights, and Differential Diagnosis". This presentation offers a practical and up-to-date overview of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), focusing on its major histologic subtypes, recent advances in molecular pathology, and effective approaches to differentiate HCC from common histologic mimics. Special attention will be given to how the integration of morphologic evaluation with molecular diagnostics improves diagnostic precision and supports refined classification.
Wei Zheng, MD, PhD
GI & Liver Pathologist
Associate Professor
Department of Pathology
Emory School of Medicine
Zheng is a GI and liver pathologist with expertise in histopathologic diagnostics and pathology research. Dr. Zheng 's academic interests primarily focus on the application of histogenomics in GI and liver diseases and has authored many publications in high-impact journals. In addition to his research and clinical practice, Dr. Zheng is committed to medical education and mentorship, developing educational materials to support continuing education in pathology. He also serves on multiple national and international educational committees, as well as the editorial boards of many scientific and pathology journals, contributing to the advancement of the broader pathology community.
Rajendra Singh, MD
Summit Health
This year, the Digital Pathology Association (DPA) will host DAPA Grand Rounds every month where expert pathologists from around the world will showcase a virtual multihead scope teaching session. DAPA, which stands for Digital Anatomic Pathology Academy, is the brainchild of Dr. Bui and Dr. Singh purpose-built to democratize access to the high quality real world pathology cases and make them easily accessible to everyone around the globe. DPA has proudly sponsored the platform and any member of the DPA has free access to DAPA resources. The cherry on top is membership to DPA is free for any trainee anywhere in the world. Once they become members of the DPA, they have access to all the wonderful resources provided by the DPA, which include the DAPA platform.
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