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CXC241
Cervical cancer tissue array containing 12 cases in 24 cores with normal paired with tumor tissues from the same patients, with grading and TNM staging data.
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TNM Classification: Cervical carcinoma
T- Primary tumor
TX - Primary tumor cannot be assessed
TO - No evidence of primary tumor
Tis - Carcinoma in situ
T1 - Cervical carcinoma confined to uterus (extension to corpus should be disregarded)
T1a Invasive carcinoma diagnosed only by microscopy. Stromal invasion with a
maximum depth of 5.0mm measured from the base of the epithelium and a horizontal spread of 7.0mm or less. Vascular space involvement, venous or lymphatic, does not affect classification。
T1a1 Measured stromal invasion 3.0mm or less in depth and 7.0mm or less in horizontal Spread.
T1a2 Measured stromal invasion more than 3.0mm and not more than 5.0mm with a
horizontal spread 7.0mm or less.
T1b Clinically visible lesion confined to the cervix microscopic lesion greater than T1a/IA2.
T1 b1 Clinically visible lesion 4.0cm or less in greatest dimension.
T1b2 Clinically vixible lesion more than 4.0cm in greatest dimension.
T2 - Cervical carcinoma invades beyond uterus but not to pelvic wall or to lower third of vagina
T2a Tumor without parametrial invasion
T2b Tumor with parametrial invasion
T3 - Tumor extends to pelvic wall and/or involves lower third of vagina, and/or causes hydronephrosis or non-functioning kidney
T3a Tumor involves lower third of vagina, no extension to pelvic wall
T3b Tumor extends to pelvic wall and/or causes hydronephrosis or non-functioning kidney
T4 - Tumor invades mucosa of bladder or rectum, and/or extends beyond true pelvis (bullous edema is not sufficient to classify a tumor as T4)
N - Regional lymph nodes
NX - Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed
NO - No regional lymph node metastasis
N1 - Regional lymph node metastasis
M - Distant metastasis
MX- Distant metastasis cannot be assessed
MO- No distant metastasis
M1- Distant metastasis
Human
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24
2.5mm
4um
4
6
Paraffin
Notes:
All tissues were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin for 24 hours and processed using identical SOPs. Sections were picked onto Superfrost Plus or Startfrost Adhesive slides. They all have a guaranteed six month shelf-life at 4C from the date of shipment. Additional cores not listed are orientation markers and have no data. There maybe <5% core loss per slide but the core retention rate should be >90%.
Bake at 60C for 30 minutes before use. If antigen retrieving is needed, it is always a good idea to start with a protocol with weak to mild strength. Please check our TNM guide as a reference. For IHC related information on products that provide them, please contact us at info@pantomics.com for the most up-to-date information.
For research use only. Designed for normal vs cancer IHC or ISH based protein or RNA tissue profiling in cervix cancers.
ARRAY POSITION | IMAGE | SEX | AGE | ANATOMIC SITE | PATHOLOGY | GRADE | STAGE (TNM) |
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A01 | F | 41 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | I~II | T1N0M0 | |
A02 | F | 44 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | II | T1N1M0 | |
A03 | F | 51 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | II | T1N0M0 | |
A04 | F | 46 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | II | T1N0M0 | |
A05 | F | 44 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | II | T2N1M0 | |
A06 | F | 57 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | III | T1N1M0 | |
B01 | F | 41 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of A1 | |||
B02 | F | 44 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of A2 | |||
B03 | F | 51 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of A3 | |||
B04 | F | 46 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of A4 | |||
B05 | F | 44 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of A5 | |||
B06 | F | 57 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of A6 | |||
C01 | F | 41 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | I~II | T1N1M0 | |
C02 | F | 51 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | III | T1N0M0 | |
C03 | F | 43 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | III | T1N1M0 | |
C04 | F | 25 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | III | T1N1M0 | |
C05 | F | 28 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | II~III | T1N0M0 | |
C06 | F | 40 | Uterus, cervix | Squamous cell carcinoma | III | T1N0M0 | |
D01 | F | 41 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of C1 | |||
D02 | F | 51 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of C2 | |||
D03 | F | 43 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of C3 | |||
D04 | F | 25 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of C4 | |||
D05 | F | 28 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of C5 | |||
D06 | F | 40 | Uterus, cervix | Uninvolved cervix tissue of C6 | |||
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