5 Key Takeaways
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Digital technologies in computational pathology are now integral to real-world practice, marking a significant shift in the field.
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The National Pathology Imaging Co-operative has expanded to 18 sites, scanning approximately 150,000 slides monthly, supported by secure data infrastructure.
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Long-term success in digital pathology requires stronger regulatory frameworks and sustainable funding to avoid fragmented adoption.
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Active collaboration between pathologists, industry, and researchers is essential for shaping and deploying effective digital tools.
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Standardization of digital imaging is crucial for interoperability and meaningful AI application in pathology moving forward.
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