Roche and Ventana Launch Bold Investment in Pathology’s Future

Thanks to the generous support of Roche and Ventana Medical Systems INC, the CAP Foundation is proud to offer a unique opportunity that brings the future of pathology into focus—by placing residents right at the heart of innovation. Through the Translational Diagnostics Advanced Training Grant, pathology residents have the opportunity to attend an immersive, four-week...Read More

A Lifesaving Mission: How See, Test & Treat is Changing Lives One Screening at a Time

For too many Black Americans, preventive healthcare isn’t just about scheduling an appointment-it’s about overcoming a history of medical mistrust, financial barriers, and systemic inequities. Despite advancements in medicine and technology, Black communities continue to experience higher rates of late-stage cancer diagnoses and worse health outcomes due to limited access to screenings, underrepresentation in healthcare,...Read More

January Is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: A Call to Prioritize Your Health

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide, yet it’s largely preventable. However, many women—especially in underserved communities—are not getting the screening they need. A significant barrier to preventive screenings isn’t just access- it’s priorities. Many women, particularly caregivers, often place their own health last, thinking, I’m fine; I’ll get checked later.’...Read More

From the President: Help Advance Pathology and Save Lives

As Foundation president, I want you to know how your contribution equips pathologists with education opportunities, grant funding, and innovative programming that bridge health equity and improve outcomes for patients worldwide. In 2024, your support helped the CAP Foundation provide 85 grants and awards—totaling an incredible $91,400—to pathologists, medical students, and residents. These grants empower...Read More

Global Grant Supports Labs in Rwanda, Impresses at CAP24

Clinicians from the Baylor College of Medicine, with a grant from the CAP Foundation, helped empower and improve diagnostic medicine in Rwanda through an innovative and low-cost project using 3D-printed parts for telepathology. After receiving the CAP Foundation Global Pathology Development Grant in 2023, the multidisciplinary team traveled to the University Teaching Hospital of Butare...Read More

The CAP Foundation and Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation approximately 360,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024. While pathologists may not directly conduct mammograms, the CAP Foundation helps over 600 medically underserved patients a year access diagnostic medicine to screen for both breast and cervical cancer via...Read More

Junior Director Reflects on Foundation Board Experience

Drs. Masa Peric (left) and Rebecca Osgood at a See, Test & Treat program in Cambridge, MA.
As my time on the CAP Foundation Board of Directors comes to an end, I’d encourage any CAP Junior Member who wants to learn more about nonprofit work, make lasting connections in the field, or simply help the specialty to apply for this position before the October 31, 2024, deadline. Serving on the CAP Foundation...Read More

Foundation Brings Residents to Pathologists Leadership Summit

The CAP Foundation Leadership Development Award introduces pathology residents to the specialty’s issues and leadership opportunities at the institutional, local, state, and national levels. The award enhances each recipient's education and experience on issues challenging the practice of pathology. In partnership with CAP Advocacy, four future pathology advocates attended the Pathologists Leadership Summit (PLS) in...Read More