For decades, the "death of cancer cytogenetics" has been repeatedly proclaimed and has grown louder in the era of omics. However, cytogenetics continues to evolve, retaining its central role in the study of chromosomes. From the microscopic visualization of numerical and structural aberrations using staining and banding techniques, the field has steadily incorporated new methodologies, including fluorescence
Ioannis Panagopoulos (Wed,) studied this question.