The Division and the Departments serve M. D. Anderson patients,
Outreach and Physician Network patients, and clinical staff. The
faculty engages in programmatic and interdisciplinary basic, clinical
and translational research. The Division offers academic programs
for post-residency fellowship training in oncologic pathology
in Surgical Pathology, Cytopathology and in the Department of
Hematopathology. Additional education programs provide training
in the Allied Health fields of Medical Technology, Cytogenetics,
Cytotechnology, and Histopathology.
The Division occupies over 120,000 square feet in six adjoining
buildings within the M. D. Anderson complex in the Texas Medical
Center. It employs 75 clinical and research doctoral faculty and
25 clinical fellows. In the division, the supporting
technical and clerical staff numbers 500. The clinical laboratory
processes over 4 million tests per year.
The faculty includes expertise across the entire spectrum of
oncologic pathology, hematopathology, and laboratory medicine.
Surgical Pathology is now divided into nine subspecialty groups:
breast, dermatopathology, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, head
and neck, neuropathology, sarcoma/unknown primary tumor, thoracic/
mediastinial, and hematopathology. Consultation on specimens from
patients sent to MDACC, or second
opinion cases, represent about 60% of our caseload. The review
of diagnostic material obtained and evaluated elsewhere has been
shown to be of significant importance both in terms of quality
of care and economic benefit.