Amid a boom in organ donation, a heightened focus on cancer risk in transplant recipients: Immunosuppression, transmissible infections and tumors, and improved long-term survival among organ recipients are requiring more vigilance for skin cancers and other malignancies.
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Cancer Cytopathology provides a unique forum for interaction and dissemination of original research and educational information relevant to the practice of cytopathology and its related oncologic disciplines. The journal strives to have a positive effect on cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and cure by the publication of high-quality content. The mission of Cancer Cytopathology is to present and inform readers of new applications, technological advances, cutting-edge research, novel applications of molecular techniques, and relevant review articles related to cytopathology.