2016
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2016-0156-ra
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Do More With Less: Tips and Techniques for Maximizing Small Biopsy and Cytology Specimens for Molecular and Ancillary Testing: The University of Colorado Experience

Abstract: Context In an era in which testing of patient tumor material for molecular and other ancillary studies is of increasing clinical importance for selection of therapy, the ability to test on small samplings becomes critical. Often, small samplings are rapidly depleted in the diagnostic workup or are insufficient for multiple ancillary testing approaches. Objective To describe technical methodologies that can be implemented to preserve and maximize tissue for molecular and other ancillary testing. Data Source… Show more

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“…Taking this cross-section as a guide, these areas are scraped from the relevant block ( Figure 1A-D). Macrodissection is sufficient in some large samples, and detailed microdissection may be necessary for specimens that may be considered particularly small and insufficient (3). If the tumor is heterogeneous, it may be necessary to mark multiple sites in multiple locations (4).…”
Section: Tumor Enrichmentmentioning
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“…Taking this cross-section as a guide, these areas are scraped from the relevant block ( Figure 1A-D). Macrodissection is sufficient in some large samples, and detailed microdissection may be necessary for specimens that may be considered particularly small and insufficient (3). If the tumor is heterogeneous, it may be necessary to mark multiple sites in multiple locations (4).…”
Section: Tumor Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an alternative to macrodissection, a 1 mm punch can be taken from the marked areas or microdissection can be performed using a tissue counterstain under a stereoscopic microscope. Aisner et al stated that they used a stereoscopic microscope with 10-micron sections for microdissection in their lab and while 3 or fewer consecutive sections were sufficient for microdissection in resection specimens, a larger number of consecutive sections might be required in smaller specimens (3). A laser capture microdissection method is also described (Emert-Buck et al 1996), and manual microdissection methods are being investigated and improved (7).…”
Section: Tumor Enrichmentmentioning
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“…11,12 Many have been able to keep pace with the contemporaneous MT panels on small biopsy and cytology specimens, [13][14][15][16][17] while others struggle to achieve the results of their counterparts. 11,12 Many have been able to keep pace with the contemporaneous MT panels on small biopsy and cytology specimens, [13][14][15][16][17] while others struggle to achieve the results of their counterparts.…”
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