Pathology | Lecture
Stage IV. Incurable."
"So. What is pathology? It is not just slides and diagnoses. It is the story of a cell that forgot how to die. It is the story of a woman who gardened and read books and loved her family. And it is our job to understand the first story so we can help the second. pathology lecture
APC normally says, 'Stop dividing.' Without it, the cell becomes hyperplastic. Not cancer yet. Just... enthusiastic. A polyp. Benign. But now that cell is unstable. It divides faster than its neighbors. It acquires more mutations: KRAS (the accelerator stuck to the floor), then TP53 (the cell’s suicide switch, disabled)." Stage IV
"That is the art of pathology. The science we teach. The story we carry. Class dismissed." It is not just slides and diagnoses
"Every cancer begins as a betrayal. In Margaret’s case, the betrayal started in a single crypt cell in her ascending colon. The cause? Sporadic. Bad luck. A base pair mismatch during replication. But one mutation in the APC gene—the 'gatekeeper' of the colon.