Liang Cheng, President of International Society of Urological Pathology, Vice Chair for Translational Research at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, shared a post on X:
“For Bladder Cancer Awareness Month – May 2026”
In recognition of Bladder Cancer Awareness Month this May, Liang Cheng is highlighting the recent release of the second edition of Bladder Pathology as a vital tool for advancing precision care.
“On this World Book Day, I’m thrilled to announce the release of the Second Edition of Bladder Pathology, following the publication of the first edition in 2012. This fully updated, 880-page reference captures the most recent advances in diagnostic urologic pathology and is now available for purchase.
This essential volume bridges cutting-edge science with practical, evidence-based guidance for diagnosing and managing bladder diseases across diverse clinical settings. Incorporating the 2022 WHO Classification of Tumours and the most recent AJCC TNM staging, this edition expands on key developments in cancer genomics, molecular pathology, and diagnostic biomarkers. It also offers a deeper focus on therapeutic implications and clinicopathologic correlations, making it an indispensable resource in the era of precision medicine.
With over 1,000 high-quality color illustrations, Bladder Pathology provides comprehensive coverage of benign and malignant conditions, congenital anomalies, inflammatory and metaplastic disorders, and the evolving histologic subtypes of bladder cancer. Designed for practicing pathologists, urologists, oncologists, and trainees, this book delivers a rigorous, up-to-date foundation for accurate diagnosis and personalized patient care.
In the age of precision genomics, this second edition highlights the expanding role of molecular pathology in diagnosis, tumor classification, and individualized treatment planning. It reflects the ongoing paradigm shift in urologic pathology – where evidence-based approaches and genomic insights are reshaping clinical practice. With its comprehensive coverage, clarity, clinical relevance, and richly illustrated format, Bladder Pathology is an indispensable resource for navigating the complexity and diversity of bladder disease in contemporary medicine.
Read your way! ”
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