CPath
CPath, short for Computational Pathology, is a field of study that combines computational techniques with pathology to analyze and interpret medical images and data. It leverages advanced algorithms and machine learning to automate the analysis of tissue samples, enabling more efficient and accurate diagnosis of diseases. CPath is particularly useful in the fields of oncology, where it can help in the detection and classification of cancerous cells, as well as in the assessment of treatment response. By integrating digital pathology with computational methods, CPath aims to improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce the workload on pathologists, and provide more personalized treatment options. The field is rapidly evolving, with ongoing research focusing on improving algorithm accuracy, enhancing data integration, and expanding the range of diseases that can be analyzed using CPath techniques.