Wales
Pathology is vital for the diagnosis of cancer, infections and organ damage, key to screening for congenital diseases, and essential for monitoring the progress of disease and its response to treatment, including chronic illnesses, such as diabetes and liver disease.
With the right support, Pathology can play a central role in the delivery of a more effective health system in Wales improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Pathology projects and networks
- Cellular and Molecular Pathology (CMP) Network Group
- Welsh Laboratory Information Management System
- National Pathology Network
- National Pathology Programme Board
Stakeholders and other organisations
- Academy of Medical Royal College in Wales
- Cardiff University School of Medicine
- Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Cardiff Centre
- Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre Network
- Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
- Institute of Cancer and Genetics (Cardiff University)
- NHS Wales - improving healthcare services
- NISCHR Academic Health Science Collaboration (AHSC)
- Swansea University School of Medicine
- The Welsh Council section of the British Medical Association
- Wales Cancer Bank
- Wales Cancer Trials Network
- Wales Gene Park
- Wales Institute of Forensic Medicine (WIFM)
- Welsh Government - Chief Medical Officer