Harvard Molecular Diagnostics Current Roles in Cancer Diagnosis 2026

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+ Include: 40 Videos (.mp4)+ 40 Subtitles (.vtt) + 41 PDFs, size: 5.47 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists, oncologists, and laboratory directors

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+ Include: 40 Videos (.mp4)+ 40 Subtitles (.vtt) + 41 PDFs, size: 5.47 GB

+ Target Audience: pathologists, oncologists, and laboratory directors

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1. Overview

The Harvard Molecular Diagnostics: Current Roles in Cancer Diagnosis 2026 program provides a comprehensive exploration of the latest advancements and practical applications in molecular oncology. The course covers critical topics such as Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) pipelines, bioinformatics, liquid biopsies, and tumor-specific molecular markers, empowering practitioners to enhance precision medicine and diagnostic accuracy in clinical settings.

Course Date: April 13, 2026 – April 15, 2026

2. Learning Objectives

  • Explain the fundamental principles and methodologies of molecular diagnostics relevant to cancer care.
  •  Interpret and apply molecular test results to guide diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic decision-making.
  •  Communicate molecular test findings effectively within interdisciplinary care teams and with patients.
  •  Evaluate the practical considerations of molecular testing, including test selection, cost, and access.
  •  Integrate recent advances in molecular oncology into clinical practice to improve patient-centered outcomes.

3. Target Audience

Best for pathologists, oncologists, and laboratory directors who want updates on NGS, liquid biopsy, and advanced molecular cancer diagnostics.

4. Topics

  1. 01 Integrated Molecular Oncology in 2026 Trends and Tools for Gene Fusion Detection

  2. 02 End-to-end Process to Accelerating Treatment Initiation with Next-day NGS

  3. 03 Translation of Molecular to Immunohistochemistry

  4. 04 Informatics Architecture

  5. 05 NGS Pipelines Demystified Practical Bioinformatics

  6. 06 Tumor Mutation Burden, MSI, and HRD

  7. 07 Indel Detection

  8. 08 Viral Sequence Detection and Other Signatures

  9. 09 Gene Fusion Detection and Interpretation by RNA-based NGS a Practical, Cased-based Approach

  10. 10 Additional Informatics Analyses Detection of Clinically Significant Isoforms and Sub-gene Events through RNA andor DNA-based NGS

  11. 11 Oncogenicity Interpretation of Gene Fusions Detected by RNA-based NGS

  12. 12 Applications of Long-Read Sequencing for Cancer Diagnostics

  13. 13 Liquid Biopsy and ctDNA Technical and Clinical Perspectives

  14. 14 Panel Discussion Tissue vs Liquid Biopsy

  15. 15 Sarcoma and Fusion Testing

  16. 16 Molecular Diagnostics for GYN Tumors

  17. 17 Molecular Diagnostics for Pediatric Tumors

  18. 18 GU Cancers Molecular Markers (Only PDF, No Video)

  19. 19 Copy Number Variation via NGS and Microarray

  20. 20 Cytogenomics Technical Focus

  21. 21 Cytogenomics Clinical Focus

  22. 22 Gliomas and Methylation Profiling

  23. 23 Germline Testing in Oncology What, When, and How

  24. 24 Tumor-Normal Paired Sequencing Clinical Impact

  25. 25 Case Review Pathology Oncology Perspectives

  26. 26 Melanoma Molecular Pathology

  27. 27 Molecular Diagnostics for Breast Cancer

  28. 28 Tumor Board Simulation Real Case Review

  29. 29 Myeloid Neoplasms and MRD Testing

  30. 30 Leukemia Molecular Diagnostics (B- and T-cell)

  31. 31 Molecular Diagnostics and Lymphoma

  32. 32 Pharmacogenomics in Oncology Management

  33. 33 Lung Tumor Testing

    1. GI Cancer Case-Based Applications VIDEO + PDF Not Release

  34. 35 Thyroid Cancer and Salivary Tumor Genomics

  35. 36 AI in Molecular Oncology

  36. 37 Interactive Workshop Case Report Writing and Communication

  37. 38 The Power of Patient Partnership in Cancer Advocacy

  38. 39 Building a Molecular Profiling Program

  39. 40 Regulatory and Reimbursement Essentials

  40. 41 Lab Leadership and Challenges

  41. 42 Future Directions in Molecular Oncology

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