The field of gynecologic oncology has witnessed a profound transformation with the integration of molecular diagnostics into routine pathological and clinical practice. Advances in genomics, epigenetics, and biomarker-driven diagnostics have not only enhanced our understanding of gynecologic malignancies but have also redefined disease classification, prognostication, and therapeutic decision-making. In this evolving landscape, the role of the pathologist and oncologist has expanded beyond morphology to include molecular interpretation as a cornerstone of precision medicine.
Essentials of Molecular Diagnostic Pathology in Gynecologic Malignancies has been designed as a comprehensive yet practical resource that addresses this shift. The primary aim of this book is to provide a structured and clinically relevant understanding of molecular diagnostic techniques as they apply to cancers of the female genital tract. It integrates classical histopathology with contemporary molecular insight