Original release date: January 10, 2025

Surgical pathologists practicing gynecologic pathology work in vastly different practice settings throughout the world. Consistent terminology and criteria for the diagnosis of entities is critical to ensure clear and effective communication, facilitating optimal prognostication and treatment. In recent years, advances in multiple areas of gynecologic pathology have changed our collective understanding of a variety of diseases. Many of these changes were reflected in the recent 2020 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Gynecologic Tract, which included changes in both terminology and diagnostic criteria. In addition, the evolution of targeted therapy has led to increasing requests for tumor biomarker testing, which differs by tumor location and histotype. This multimodal course will provide attendees with a comprehensive update in the practice of gynecologic pathology.

Target Audience

Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:

  • Describe recent updates in diagnostic terminology and criteria based on the 2020 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Gynecologic Tract
  • Discuss common diagnostic pitfalls and problems in differential diagnosis including practical tips
  • Explain use and interpretation of widely available ancillary studies to aid in proper diagnosis
  • Review modern immunohistochemical biomarkers frequently used for treatment selection and prognostication, including interpretive pearls