Background: There is an increasing necessity to extract the maximum amount of information, beyond even a cancer diagnosis, from prostate biopsies. Thus, maintaining site-specific information regarding individual biopsy cores might be critical. Aim: To evaluate the applicability of employing tissue ink to maintain the identity of individual prostatic biopsy cores. Method: In this ongoing study, 12 core prostate biopsy specimens are sent to the laboratory in individual pots labelled according to anatomical site. The specimens are placed in two separate multi-compartment cassettes. They are inked with different colours to identify the site of origin from each lobe. The cassettes are then processed with a single paraffin block for each side; th...
Prostate cancer continues to be the most diagnosed non-skin malignancy in men. While up to one in ei...
* Aims: To develop a method of processing non-formalin fixed prostate specimens removed at radical p...
The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the ident...
Background: There is an increasing necessity to extract the maximum amount of information, beyond ev...
Copyright © 2011 David Parada et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Prostate needle biopsy can give important clinical information on tumor extension and grading, usefu...
Objectives: Touch imprint cytology (TIC) is a reliable, cost-effective technique for the diagnosis o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate whether color-coding of prostate core biopsy specimens aids in pres...
* Background: Prostate cancer diagnosis is routinely made by the histopathological examination of fo...
Background: Cytology plays an important role in the preoperative assessment of many cancers. It is u...
The reported detection rate of prostate cancer, lesions suspicious for cancer, and prostatic intraep...
The aim of our study, beyond validating a method of collecting and storing biological samples from p...
Aims: Harvesting of unfixed tissue from radical prostatectomy specimens for research purposes is cha...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether individual labelling and processing of the sextant of origin improves...
The reported detection rate of prostate cancer, lesions suspicious for cancer, and prostatic i...
Prostate cancer continues to be the most diagnosed non-skin malignancy in men. While up to one in ei...
* Aims: To develop a method of processing non-formalin fixed prostate specimens removed at radical p...
The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the ident...
Background: There is an increasing necessity to extract the maximum amount of information, beyond ev...
Copyright © 2011 David Parada et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Prostate needle biopsy can give important clinical information on tumor extension and grading, usefu...
Objectives: Touch imprint cytology (TIC) is a reliable, cost-effective technique for the diagnosis o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate whether color-coding of prostate core biopsy specimens aids in pres...
* Background: Prostate cancer diagnosis is routinely made by the histopathological examination of fo...
Background: Cytology plays an important role in the preoperative assessment of many cancers. It is u...
The reported detection rate of prostate cancer, lesions suspicious for cancer, and prostatic intraep...
The aim of our study, beyond validating a method of collecting and storing biological samples from p...
Aims: Harvesting of unfixed tissue from radical prostatectomy specimens for research purposes is cha...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether individual labelling and processing of the sextant of origin improves...
The reported detection rate of prostate cancer, lesions suspicious for cancer, and prostatic i...
Prostate cancer continues to be the most diagnosed non-skin malignancy in men. While up to one in ei...
* Aims: To develop a method of processing non-formalin fixed prostate specimens removed at radical p...
The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the ident...