Digital pathology and artificial intelligence will be key to supporting clinical and academic cellular pathology through COVID-19 and future crises: the PathLAKE consortium perspective
The measures to control the COVID-19 outbreak will likely remain a feature of our working lives until a suitable vaccine or treatment is found. The pandemic has had a substantial impact on clinical services, including cancer pathways. Pathologists are working remotely in many circumstances to protec...
Main Authors: | Browning, L, Colling, R, Rakha, E, Rajpoot, N, Rittscher, J, James, JA, Salto-Tellez, M, Snead, DRJ, Verrill, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2020
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