I've had something like this occur before. Unfortunately things did not end 
well. The prostate needle biopsies were labeled for two separate patients were 
labeled the same accession number and patients name. After playing the guessing 
game and sent those results out without a DNA they had removed a perfectly 
healthy prostate from the patient who did not have prostate cancer while the 
other had not received treatment. We later found this out through DNA after the 
healthy patient had gone through surgery for them to realize he didn't have 
cancer. So you MUST do the DNA.

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> On Oct 2, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Kim Donadio via Histonet 
> <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
> 
> Stand your ground. You&#39;re right! Patients lives are not guessing games. I 
> wish you the best and must forewarn you. Choosing integrity in this day and 
> age is a lonely road and often doesn&#39;t pay well. But your conscious will 
> be clear and it&#39;s the right thing to do. 
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