The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the identification of cancer and in preserving pathological material. Value and uses of formalin fixed tissue. Formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue is often available in abundance after pathological processing and reporting of specimens but is limited in value for detailed molecular tests. Tissue micro-array if carefully performed is a helpful technique for examining many FFPE specimens with immunohistochemical or fluorescence in situ hybridization tests. Value and uses of frozen tissue. The collection of fresh tissue prior to formalin fixation and later validation samples of fresh prostate cancer is difficult as prostate cancer is very diff...
BACKGROUND: Over 1 million men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year worldwide, with a wide r...
To investigate the feasibility of transcript profiling in diagnostic formalin-fixed and paraffin-emb...
The 2009 International Society of Urological Pathology Consensus Conference in Boston made recommend...
Aims: Harvesting of unfixed tissue from radical prostatectomy specimens for research purposes is cha...
BACKGROUND: Most molecular techniques currently require fresh frozen tumor tissue, which in the case...
Current research into prostate cancer increasingly demands greater input from pathologists. There is...
* Aims: To develop a method of processing non-formalin fixed prostate specimens removed at radical p...
The aim of our study, beyond validating a method of collecting and storing biological samples from p...
The relationship between gene expression profiles and cellular phenotypes is an important aspect of ...
The rise of prostate cancer diagnoses in the early 1990's due to better detection techniques an...
Obtaining high quality fresh or frozen prostate tissue in gram amounts promotes the research of pros...
This article reviews previously described methods of fresh tissue sampling from radical prostatectom...
Translational prostate cancer research is hampered by long intervals from diagnosis to patient progr...
In order to fully explore the biology of a complex solid tumor such as prostate cancer, it is desira...
__Aims:__ Microscopic evaluation of prostate specimens for both clinical and research purposes is ge...
BACKGROUND: Over 1 million men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year worldwide, with a wide r...
To investigate the feasibility of transcript profiling in diagnostic formalin-fixed and paraffin-emb...
The 2009 International Society of Urological Pathology Consensus Conference in Boston made recommend...
Aims: Harvesting of unfixed tissue from radical prostatectomy specimens for research purposes is cha...
BACKGROUND: Most molecular techniques currently require fresh frozen tumor tissue, which in the case...
Current research into prostate cancer increasingly demands greater input from pathologists. There is...
* Aims: To develop a method of processing non-formalin fixed prostate specimens removed at radical p...
The aim of our study, beyond validating a method of collecting and storing biological samples from p...
The relationship between gene expression profiles and cellular phenotypes is an important aspect of ...
The rise of prostate cancer diagnoses in the early 1990's due to better detection techniques an...
Obtaining high quality fresh or frozen prostate tissue in gram amounts promotes the research of pros...
This article reviews previously described methods of fresh tissue sampling from radical prostatectom...
Translational prostate cancer research is hampered by long intervals from diagnosis to patient progr...
In order to fully explore the biology of a complex solid tumor such as prostate cancer, it is desira...
__Aims:__ Microscopic evaluation of prostate specimens for both clinical and research purposes is ge...
BACKGROUND: Over 1 million men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year worldwide, with a wide r...
To investigate the feasibility of transcript profiling in diagnostic formalin-fixed and paraffin-emb...
The 2009 International Society of Urological Pathology Consensus Conference in Boston made recommend...