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European Journal of Pathology

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The Official Journal of the European Society of Pathology.

Mission statement: To advance the scientific basis of human pathology, and thereby contribute to patient care, through the publication of high-quality research (including molecular and translational studies).

  • We consider original studies reinforcing the evidence base of modern diagnostic pathology, using immunocytochemical, molecular and ultrastructural techniques.
  • We welcome critical evaluations of diagnostic criteria, broadsheets and guidelines with a solid evidence base, and applicable experimental work.
  • Biomarker studies should be of adequate sample size, relevant marker choice, and abide by strict rules (e.g. REMARK).
  • Case reports are considered only when they provide substantial new information with an impact on understanding disease/diagnostic practice.
Editor-in-Chief
  • Abbas Agaimy
Journal Impact Factor
3.4 (2023)
5-year Journal Impact Factor
3.4 (2023)
Submission to first decision (median)
4 days
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870,843 (2023)

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Electronic ISSN
1432-2307
Print ISSN
0945-6317
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