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The Pathologist / Issues / 2026 / June / India and its Diagnostic Influence
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India, and its Diagnostic Influence

Kunal Sharma explains how digital pathology, genomics, and integrated diagnostics are reshaping cancer care across India and beyond

By Helen Bristow 06/03/2026 Interview 6 min read
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Clinical Report: India, and its Diagnostic Influence

Overview

India's healthcare system is rapidly evolving, particularly in cancer diagnostics, driven by advancements in molecular profiling and digital pathology. The integration of these technologies is crucial for improving patient outcomes and addressing the unique challenges posed by the local cancer biology.

Background

As the most populous country, India faces a significant increase in cancer incidence, projected to reach approximately 1.7 million new cases annually. The healthcare system's ability to adapt to advanced diagnostics is essential for managing this growing burden, particularly given the economic and social complexities that often lead to late-stage cancer presentations.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial data provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • Advanced diagnostics in India are shifting from traditional pathology to comprehensive molecular profiling.
  • Cost reductions have made molecular tests more accessible, dropping from over $1000 to around $200.
  • India's healthcare startup ecosystem has significantly contributed to advancements in genomics and oncology diagnostics.
  • International accreditation of laboratories has improved training standards and quality assurance in diagnostics.
  • Validation of molecular technologies within the Indian population is critical due to differing cancer biology compared to Western populations.
  • Rapid expansion of genomic testing raises concerns about quality control and the need for rigorous validation.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals in India must ensure that molecular diagnostics are validated for local populations to maintain clinical relevance. Continuous training and adherence to quality standards are essential as the landscape of cancer diagnostics evolves.

Conclusion

The integration of advanced diagnostics in India represents a significant step forward in cancer care, but it requires careful implementation to ensure quality and relevance in patient management.

Related Resources & Content

  1. The ASCO Post, 2012 -- Cancer Care in India: Complex Challenges in a Populous Nation
  2. Open Forum Infectious Diseases -- Innovative Methodologies for Evaluating the Clinical Significance of Diagnostics in Infectious Diseases
  3. Journal of Crohn's and Colitis -- New Insights into Inflammatory Bowel Disease Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Report on 175 Cases from an IBD Network
  4. the pathologist -- ESCMID Global 2026: Faster Diagnostics at What Cost?
  5. ESMO Precision Oncology Working Group recommendations on the structure and quality indicators for molecular tumour boards in clinical practice - PubMed
  6. NABL 112A: Medical Lab Accreditation Criteria
  7. Artificial intelligence in digital pathology — time for a reality check | Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
  8. ESMO Precision Oncology Working Group recommendations on the structure and quality indicators for molecular tumour boards in clinical practice - PubMed
  9. NABL 112A: Medical Lab Accreditation Criteria
  10. Artificial intelligence in digital pathology — time for a reality check | Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology

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