👉 In medicine, a "clinicopathological" study is a type of research where researchers examine the physical and anatomical structures in the body of a patient to determine whether they have cancer or other diseases. This involves taking samples from the patient's tissue and performing tests on them to see if there are any abnormalities that could indicate cancerous cells, such as abnormal growth patterns or changes in cell size. The results of these tests can then be compared with those found in other patients who have similar conditions.