List of College of American Pathologists (CAP) webinars about cancer pathology reporting
April 4, 2019
Watch over 50 CAP education sessions to learn about cancer checklists and protocols for pathology reporting
The Partnership, the Canadian Association of Pathologists (CAP-ACP) and Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) organized these education sessions, which started in 2010.
These sessions teach about the checklists and protocols for examining specimens from patients with different types of cancer. Pathologists use the protocols to report effectively about diagnostic and prognostic findings, which are critical to patient care and the collection of collaborative stage data.
In July 2009, CAP-ACP endorsed CAP cancer protocols as the standard for all cancer-pathology reporting across Canada. Multidisciplinary teams created the protocols, which are supported by CAP in both paper and digital formats. As of 2018, six Canadian provinces have implemented the protocols with the help of CAP-ACP.
Video content
CAP sessions from 2019
CAP sessions from 2018
CAP Sessions from 2017
CAP sessions from 2016
CAP sessions from 2015
- Breast core needle biopsies
- Colorectal adenomas and serrated polyps
- Endometrial
- Thyroid (PDF)
- Thymoma mesothelioma
- Cancer biomarker reporting templates
CAP sessions from 2014
- Pediatric Wilms tumour
- Sarcoma in community and centralized settings
- Challenges with staged procedures or multiple surgeries
- Head and neck
- Lung and lung biomarker
CAP sessions from 2013
- Renal pelvis, ureter and urethra
- Stomach and gastric Her2 testing
- Breast
- Cervix, vagina and vulva
- Hepatobiliary system
CAP sessions from 2012
- Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast
- Testicular
- Brain and spinal cord tumours
- Soft tissue and bone tumours
- Head and neck