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Histologically confirmed invasive breast cancer by core needle or incisional biopsy (excisional biopsy is not allowed). Tumors must be clinical stage T2-3 ...
... biopsies and patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and functionally characterizing prevalent mutations. Our analyses of these samples have highlighted the ...
Your child may also undergo bone marrow biopsy and bone marrow aspiration procedures to see if neuroblastoma has spread to the bone marrow — the spongy material ...
Damaged esophageal tissue can lead to difficulty swallowing or cause food to get stuck when you swallow. EoE is diagnosed through biopsy using an upper ...
... biopsy to obtain the specimen. Must be a tumor block or approximately 15 unstained slides from biopsy or resection of primary tumor or metastasis.
NOTE: Vitamin E should not have been initiated after the date the biopsy was performed and subjects should have a stable weight since the liver biopsy was ...
... biopsy, Conization, Hysteroscopy, Fertility sparing surgery, Vaginectomy, Vulvectomy, Ovarian remnant removal, Trachelectomy, Diagnostic hysteroscopy ...
Open biopsy; Percutaneous biopsy; Resection of mass. Exclusion Criteria. Subjects ≥ 18 years of age: Bilateral tumors; Salvage procedure (i.e. treatment for a ...
A diagnosis of ulcerative colitis (UC) confirmed by biopsy obtained at the index colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy. Exclusion Criteria: Patients who have ...
... biopsy that is formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) must be obtained; a tumor block or FFPE slides 4-5 microns thick must be submitted; bone biopsies ...
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