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- What: The importance of this stage cannot be overstateddthe research question needs to be clear, focused, succinct, unambiguous, clinically important, and 2 (although some can, even in diagnostic research). The authors aim to provide guidance to pathologists/pathology researchers to overcome this obstacle.
- Who: Richard Colling from the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, Level, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK have published the research: Moving Forward on Tumor Pathology Research Reporting: A Guide for Pathologists From the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors Living Evidence Gap Map by Tumour Type Group, in the . . .

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