Re: [Histonet] pathologic staging

2018-11-12 Thread Mark Tarango via Histonet
The pathologist should be responsible for pathologic staging on excisional specimens. The surgeon (sometimes oncologist) does the clinical staging. At least that is what happens at our local tumor board meeting. Mark On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 9:05 AM Eck, Allison via Histonet <

[Histonet] pathologic staging

2018-11-12 Thread Eck, Allison via Histonet
Good morning histonet I have a question that is more for a pathologist but I am hoping some of you can help. When staging cancer cases (namely breast), there are 2 stagings, pathologic and clinical As per the AJCC, the pathologic staging includes information defined at surgery and clinical

Re: [Histonet] Cost per test averages

2018-11-12 Thread Rene J Buesa via Histonet
Terri: All you wrote is absolutely true BUT has nothing to do with the "negotiating" aspect Charlie us asking about.He asked about the price he wants to pay and that will depend on his purchase volume that could determine, if his' is large enough, may entice the seller to reduce his profit

Re: [Histonet] Cost per test averages

2018-11-12 Thread Terri Braud via Histonet
I find it very peculiar to be lectured by a Roche representative on including reagent management when calculating stain costs, considering Roche's yearlong ongoing issues with reagent supply problems and massive recalls. I've yet to have one month with no reagent supply problems from