US Biomax, Inc.

T0013

Multiple organ cancer test tissue array, with normal tissue, including TNM and pathology grade, 6 cases/24 cores

Microarray Panel:Multiple organ carcinoma test tissue microarray, containing 4 types of organ cancer (oral cavity, pharynx, soft tissue, bone), 2 normal tissue, quadruple cores per case
Cores:24
Cases:6
Layout:8 cols × 3 rows
Core Diameter:1.5 mm
Thickness:5 µm
Applications:Routine histology procedures including ImmunoHistochemistry (IHC) and In Situ Hybridization (ISH), protocols which can be found on our support page.
Notes:1. Some slides are covered by a thin layer of paraffin to prevent oxidization and decay, thus are recommended be baked at 56-60°C up to 2 hours until the paraffin melt before doing regular IHC or ISH procedures.
2. For slides not coated with paraffin (those tissue cores can be easily seen on the glass), there is no need to bake, can be directly put into xylene for de-paraffin procedure.


Microarray Panel Display

 
Slide Label: US Biomax, Inc. Tissue Array
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A Ora Ora Pha Pha Ora Ora Pha Pha  
B Ret Ret Bon Bon Ret Ret Bon Bon  
C Ora Ora Sof Sof Ora Ora Sof Sof Marked point
Legend: Bon - Bone, Ora - Oral cavity, Pha - Pharynx, Ret - Retroperitoneum, Sof - Soft tissue

- Malignant tumor, - Malignant tumor (stage III), - Malignant tumor (stage IIIb), - Malignant tumor (stage Ia), - Normal tissue

Specification Sheet

Pos No. Sex Age Organ Pathology diagnosis Grade Stage TNM Type †
A1 1 F 22 Oral cavity Neuroendocrine carcinoma of mouth floor III T3N0M0 Malignant
A2 2 F 22 Oral cavity Neuroendocrine carcinoma of mouth floor III T3N0M0 Malignant
A3 3 M 44 Pharynx Squamous cell carcinoma of hypopharynx 2 III T2N1M0 Malignant
A4 4 M 44 Pharynx Squamous cell carcinoma of hypopharynx 2 III T2N1M0 Malignant
A5 5 F 22 Oral cavity Neuroendocrine carcinoma of mouth floor III T3N0M0 Malignant
A6 6 F 22 Oral cavity Neuroendocrine carcinoma of mouth floor III T3N0M0 Malignant
A7 7 M 44 Pharynx Squamous cell carcinoma of hypopharynx 2 III T2N1M0 Malignant
A8 8 M 44 Pharynx Squamous cell carcinoma of hypopharynx 2 III T2N1M0 Malignant
B1 9 F 48 Retroperitoneum Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma IIIb T2N0M0 Malignant
B2 10 F 48 Retroperitoneum Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma IIIb T2N0M0 Malignant
B3 11 M 51 Bone Osteosarcoma of left collum femoris Ia T2N0M0 Malignant
B4 12 M 51 Bone Osteosarcoma of left collum femoris Ia T2N0M0 Malignant
B5 13 F 48 Retroperitoneum Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma IIIb T2N0M0 Malignant
B6 14 F 48 Retroperitoneum Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma IIIb T2N0M0 Malignant
B7 15 M 51 Bone Osteosarcoma of left collum femoris Ia T2N0M0 Malignant
B8 16 M 51 Bone Osteosarcoma of left collum femoris Ia T2N0M0 Malignant
C1 17 M 16 Oral cavity Normal tongue tissue Normal
C2 18 M 16 Oral cavity Normal tongue tissue Normal
C3 19 M 40 Soft tissue Normal skeletal muscle tissue Normal
C4 20 M 40 Soft tissue Normal skeletal muscle tissue Normal
C5 21 M 16 Oral cavity Normal tongue tissue Normal
C6 22 M 16 Oral cavity Normal tongue tissue Normal
C7 23 M 40 Soft tissue Normal skeletal muscle tissue Normal
C8 24 M 40 Soft tissue Normal skeletal muscle tissue Normal
M 58 Skin Malignant melanoma (tissue marker) Malignant

† For precise diagnosis, refer to pathology description.

**The grade 1-3 (or I-III) in Pathology Diagnosis is equivalent to well-differentiated, moderately-differentiated or poorly differentiated, respectively, under microscope.
Grade 1 or well-differentiated: Cells appear normal and are not growing rapidly.
Grade 2 or moderately-differentiated: Cells appear slightly different than normal.
Grade 3 or poorly differentiated: Cells appear abnormal and tend to grow and spread more aggressively.
Grade 4 or undifferentiated: *(for certain tumors), features are not significantly distinguishing to make it look any different from undifferentiated cancers which occur in other organs.

TNM grading:

T - Primary tumor
Tx - Primary tumor cannot be assessed
T0 - No evidence of primary tumor
Tis - Carcinoma in situ; intraepithelial or invasion of lamina propria
T1 - Tumor invades submucosa
T2 - Tumor invades muscularis propria
T3 - Tumor invades through muscularis propria into subserosa or into non-peritonealized pericolic or perirectal tissues.
T4 - Tumor directly invades other organs or structures and/or perforate visceral peritoneum

N - Regional lymph nodes
Nx - Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
N0 - No regional lymph node metastasis
N1 - Metastasis in 1 to 3 regional lymph nodes
N2 - Metastasis in 4 or more regional lymph nodes

M - Distant metastasis
Mx - Distant metastasis cannot be assessed
M0 - No distant metastasis
M1 - Distant metastasis

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