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A pathologist looks for cancer cells while a surgeon looks on. Source: Wikipedia

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What The Tech: Pathology

6 min readMay 1, 2025

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Improved medical technology would help increase life expectancy.

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As the world has evolved, we’ve seen changes in nearly every facet of life. Horses would be replaced by internal combustion engines, which in turn would be replaced by electric vehicles. While at sea, Sail power would be replaced by internal engines and, in the context of military vessels, by nuclear power. There’s no denying that some of these evolutions have changed the way we live life forever.

But, there’s one other thing that helps us achieve an increase in life expectancy, and that’s some of the improvements that we’ve seen thanks to developments in modern medicine. Advancements in manufacturing would give us new and improved drugs for treatment, while testing and pathology would be equally relevant.

It’s the field of pathology that’s the focus of today’s What The Tech. Providing advanced testing and preventative medicine, it has played a huge role in helping us understand and treat conditions within the human body. Let’s check it out!

The microscope was a huge lead forward in terms of the ability to analyse disease. Source: Wikipedia

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