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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 29 MIN

Martin Köbel, MD - Scoring Folate Receptor-Alpha Expression in Gynecological Cancers: An Interactive Pathology Masterclass

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Martin Köbel, MD - Scoring Folate Receptor-Alpha Expression in Gynecological Cancers: An Interactive Pathology Masterclass

For the complete activity, including supporting material, please visit https://www.peervoice.com/QYU860. Presented by Martin Köbel, MD and Diana N. Ionescu, MD, MSc (EMMP). Learning Objectives: Explain the staining pattern of FRα-positive in tubo-ovarian and peritoneal high-grade serous carcinoma; Score the intensity and distribution of FRα expression in histology section of tubo-ovarian and peritoneal high-grade serous carcinoma; Discuss the implications of immunohistochemistry assessment of tubo-ovarian and peritoneal high-grade serous carcinoma for FRα expression on the subsequent course of action to be taken by the pathologist.

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