Context.—The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) cancer registry program is currently evaluating the use of archival, diagnostic, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue obtained through SEER cancer registries, functioning as honest brokers for deidentified tissue and associated data. To determine the feasibility of this potential program, laboratory policies for sharing tissue for research needed to be assessed.Objective.—To understand the willingness of pathology laboratories to share archival diagnostic tissue for cancer research and related policies.Design.—Seven SEER registries administered a 27-item questionnaire to pathology laboratories within their respective registry catchment areas. Only laboratories that p...
Recommendations for specimen collection and handling have been developed for adoption across breast ...
Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and resear...
The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the ident...
Aim To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
Aim: To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to...
The decision to use 10% neutral buffered formalin fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) archival pathology...
Biobanks storing human pathologic resources have recently emerged as critical research platforms thr...
2noEvery human tissue collected from surgery or biopsy is formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
ii Patient tissue samples are a valuable resource for medical research, and can therefore be used to...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
Central collection of tissue blocks for pathological and translational research is particularly impo...
Aside from ethical considerations, the primary requirement for usage of human tissues in basic or tr...
Genome research using appropriately collected pathological tissue samples is expected to yield break...
Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and resear...
Recommendations for specimen collection and handling have been developed for adoption across breast ...
Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and resear...
The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the ident...
Aim To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
Aim: To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to...
The decision to use 10% neutral buffered formalin fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) archival pathology...
Biobanks storing human pathologic resources have recently emerged as critical research platforms thr...
2noEvery human tissue collected from surgery or biopsy is formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
ii Patient tissue samples are a valuable resource for medical research, and can therefore be used to...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
Central collection of tissue blocks for pathological and translational research is particularly impo...
Aside from ethical considerations, the primary requirement for usage of human tissues in basic or tr...
Genome research using appropriately collected pathological tissue samples is expected to yield break...
Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and resear...
Recommendations for specimen collection and handling have been developed for adoption across breast ...
Worldwide use of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks (FFPE) is extensive in diagnosis and resear...
The collection of tissue from the prostate gland for research creates unique challenges in the ident...