Classic Lectures in Pathology: What You Need to Know – Genitourinary 2022
Advanced Genitourinary Pathology Review for Prostate, Bladder, Kidney & Testicular Tumors
Classic Lectures in Pathology: What You Need to Know – Genitourinary 2022 is a comprehensive CME pathology course designed to provide practicing pathologists, pathology residents, and fellows with an advanced, practical review of modern genitourinary (GU) pathology. This expert-led educational program combines foundational principles with advanced diagnostic strategies, emphasizing real-world pathology challenges, diagnostic pitfalls, tumor classification systems, and case-based interpretation.
The course focuses extensively on:
- Prostate pathology
- Bladder and urothelial pathology
- Renal neoplasms
- Testicular tumors
- WHO tumor classifications
- Gleason grading updates
- Differential diagnosis strategies
- Histologic mimickers and pitfalls
Featuring internationally recognized GU pathology experts including:
- Jonathan I. Epstein, MD
- David J. Grignon, MD
- Cristina Magi-Galluzzi, MD, PhD
- Ming Zhou, MD
- Michelle S. Hirsch, MD, PhD
- Christopher Przybycin, MD
this program delivers highly practical insights essential for modern diagnostic pathology practice.
Comprehensive Genitourinary Pathology Review
Genitourinary pathology continues to evolve rapidly with:
- Updated WHO classifications
- New renal tumor entities
- Molecular pathology integration
- Refined Gleason grading systems
- Emerging prognostic markers
- Improved recognition of variant morphologies
This course helps pathologists navigate these advances while strengthening day-to-day diagnostic accuracy across common and challenging GU specimens.
Prostate Pathology & Needle Biopsy Interpretation
A major portion of the course focuses on prostate pathology, particularly difficult prostate needle biopsies.
The lectures review:
- Limited adenocarcinoma diagnosis
- Gleason grading systems
- Reporting standards
- Poor prognostic factors
- Histologic mimickers
- Diagnostic pitfalls
- Morphologic subtypes of prostate carcinoma
The faculty emphasize practical approaches for distinguishing:
- Benign mimickers
- Atypical small acinar proliferation (ASAP)
- High-grade PIN
- Invasive adenocarcinoma
- Variant prostate cancer patterns
Special attention is given to:
- Small foci of carcinoma
- Cribriform architecture
- Intraductal carcinoma
- Treatment-related changes
- Contemporary prostate cancer evolution
Bladder Pathology & Urothelial Carcinoma
The bladder pathology sessions provide detailed reviews of:
- Flat urothelial lesions
- Papillary urothelial neoplasms
- Variant urothelial carcinoma
- TURBT specimen interpretation
- Bladder biopsy pitfalls
- Staging and grading systems
The course highlights common diagnostic traps encountered in:
- Reactive atypia
- Carcinoma in situ
- Inverted lesions
- Mimickers of bladder neoplasia
- Therapy-related alterations
The faculty also discuss the critical role of the pathologist in:
- Accurate staging
- Risk stratification
- Therapeutic decision-making
- Multidisciplinary bladder cancer management
Renal Tumor Classification & Diagnostic Approach
Renal tumor pathology represents another major focus of the course.
The lectures review:
- WHO 2016 kidney tumor classification
- Emerging renal neoplasm entities
- Eosinophilic renal tumors
- Pattern-based diagnostic strategies
- Hereditary kidney tumor syndromes
- Differential diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma subtypes
The course emphasizes practical morphologic interpretation combined with:
- Immunohistochemistry
- Molecular correlations
- Histologic pattern recognition
- Clinical context integration
Special focus is placed on:
- Clear cell RCC
- Papillary RCC
- Chromophobe RCC
- Oncocytic tumors
- Rare renal neoplasms
- Hereditary syndromes
Testicular Pathology
The testicular pathology sessions cover:
- Germ cell tumor classification
- WHO updates
- Diagnostic pitfalls
- Differential diagnosis strategies
- Prognostic implications
The course explains how to recognize:
- Seminoma variants
- Non-seminomatous germ cell tumors
- Mixed germ cell neoplasms
- Mimickers of testicular malignancy
Pattern-Based Diagnostic Strategies
One of the strongest educational themes throughout the course is the use of pattern-based diagnostic pathology.
The faculty demonstrate systematic approaches to:
- Prostate biopsy interpretation
- Renal tumor classification
- Bladder lesion assessment
- Urothelial lesion grading
- Testicular tumor diagnosis
These practical frameworks help pathologists improve:
- Diagnostic efficiency
- Accuracy
- Reproducibility
- Confidence in difficult cases
Diagnostic Pitfalls & Mimickers
The course strongly emphasizes real-world pathology pitfalls.
Topics include:
- Benign mimickers of carcinoma
- Variant morphologies
- Reactive atypia
- Histologic overlap syndromes
- Rare entities
- False-positive interpretations
The faculty provide numerous practical pearls aimed at helping pathologists avoid:
- Overdiagnosis
- Underdiagnosis
- Misclassification
- Staging errors
Medicolegal Issues in GU Pathology
An important advanced lecture reviews:
- Medicolegal considerations in pathology
- GU pathology malpractice risks
- Reporting standards
- Documentation practices
- Diagnostic defensibility
This session highlights the importance of:
- Accurate classification
- Standardized terminology
- Appropriate ancillary testing
- Clear communication in pathology reports
Topics Covered
- Prostate adenocarcinoma
- Difficult prostate needle biopsies
- Gleason grading
- Prostate cancer reporting
- Bladder biopsy pathology
- TURBT specimen interpretation
- Flat and papillary urothelial lesions
- Variant urothelial carcinoma
- Bladder cancer staging
- WHO kidney tumor classification
- Renal cell carcinoma subtypes
- Eosinophilic renal tumors
- Hereditary kidney tumors
- Testicular germ cell tumors
- GU pathology pitfalls and mimickers
- Medicolegal pathology issues
Educational Features
✔️ Expert-led GU pathology lectures
✔️ Practical case-based pathology education
✔️ WHO classification updates
✔️ Modern diagnostic strategies
✔️ Histologic differential diagnosis training
✔️ Prostate, bladder, kidney & testis pathology
✔️ Pattern-based diagnostic approaches
✔️ Pitfalls and pearls for daily pathology practice
Final Expert Perspective
Genitourinary pathology remains one of the most complex and rapidly evolving subspecialties in diagnostic pathology. Advances in tumor classification, molecular pathology, grading systems, and morphologic recognition continue to reshape the way pathologists diagnose prostate, bladder, kidney, and testicular neoplasms. Accurate interpretation is critical not only for diagnosis, but also for patient prognosis, therapeutic decisions, and multidisciplinary cancer management.
Classic Lectures in Pathology: What You Need to Know – Genitourinary 2022 provides an outstanding practical review of modern GU pathology through expert-led lectures focused on diagnostic accuracy, pattern recognition, differential diagnosis, and real-world pathology challenges. For practicing pathologists, pathology trainees, and GU pathology specialists, this course offers a highly valuable update on contemporary genitourinary diagnostic pathology.



