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Prostate Cancer FFPE Tissue Blocks for Genomic Studies

In the quiet, climate-controlled archives of pathology departments worldwide lie millions of unassuming wax-embedded blocks. These Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissue blocks, particularly those from prostate cancer cases, have long been regarded as static relics—diagnostic snapshots preserved for legal and historical…

breast cancer tissue microarray with ER/PR/HER2 status

For decades, the management of breast cancer was guided by a powerful, if simplistic, triad: Estrogen Receptor (ER), Progesterone Receptor (PR), and HER2 status. This classification, made possible by techniques like immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays (TMAs), divided a complex disease…

matched primary and metastatic tissue array

Metastasis is the ultimate villain in the story of cancer. It is the moment a localized rebellion becomes a systemic war, and it is responsible for the vast majority of cancer-related deaths. For years, the process of metastasis remained a…

lung cancer FFPE block with biomarker data

In the quiet, climate-controlled archives of pathology labs worldwide, millions of small, wax-embedded blocks sit in neat rows. To the uninitiated, they are inert, historical artifacts—remnants of a diagnostic process completed long ago. But to the modern oncologist and researcher,…

Melanoma Tissue Array with Survival Data

In the quest to conquer cancer, data is our most powerful ally. Yet, data, when stripped of its human context, can feel cold and abstract. We speak of Kaplan-Meier curves, hazard ratios, and statistical significance, but behind these numbers lie…

Stained Tissue Section for Pathology Training

In the digital age of algorithms and artificial intelligence, there remains a domain where the human eye, trained to a degree of almost preternatural perception, is the ultimate arbiter of truth. This is the world of surgical pathology, and its…