PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1609554
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1609554
The global tissue diagnostics market size is expected to reach USD 14.03 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 8.41% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Accelerating demand for automated tissue diagnostic systems due to a lack of skilled pathologists has driven the tissue diagnostics industry. The advent of advanced imaging techniques, such as autofluorescence, that minimize the need for invasive diagnostics further supplements the market growth.
The use of digital slides has significantly increased in recent years, owing to its associated benefits including flexible magnification and remote access to slides. The growing emphasis on precision medicine is supported by several organizations & companies in the U.S., which is expected to contribute to the market growth. Additionally, companies are supporting the development of precision medicine with novel oncology solutions. For instance, in May 2020, QIAGEN launched new oncology solutions, such as the QCI Interpret One software solution for genomic profiling of tumors. The advancements in imaging techniques are expected to positively influence market growth.
In addition, one of the emerging trends in the tissue diagnostics industry is the integration of digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI). Digital pathology involves the scanning and digitization of tissue slides, allowing pathologists to review and analyze images remotely. AI algorithms can then be applied to these digital images to aid in the interpretation and analysis of tissue samples. This integration enables faster and more accurate diagnoses, enhances workflow efficiency, and improves patient care. It also facilitates the development of predictive models and precision medicine approaches. As a result, there is a growing demand for digital pathology solutions and AI-driven tissue diagnostics platforms in the market.
With technological improvements in imaging techniques, the sensitivity of detection and diagnosis of breast cancer has also improved. For instance, in May 2023, with an emphasis on AI-guided breast cancer diagnoses, BPGbio recently announced an agreement with the Department of Defense (DoD). The new panel, created with artificial intelligence, is intended to detect women diagnosed with ER+ breast cancer but do not react to hormone therapy, allowing for more suitable treatment alternatives and improving treatment response.
The unique 34-gene breast cancer diagnostic panel from BPGbio will also receive wider evaluation through the Interrogative Biology Platform, focusing on ER+ breast cancers, which are significantly rising. Technological expansion in breast tissue analysis includes procedures for evaluating gene expression, cellular biochemistry, and molecular biology using digital methods, tomosynthesis, CAD, and other methods.