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Reinterpretation of prostate cancer pathology by Appl1, Sortilin and Syndecan-1 biomarkers.

Jessica M LoganCarmela MartiniAlexandra SorvinaIan R D JohnsonRobert D BrooksMaria C CarusoChelsea HuzzellCourtney R MooreLitsa KarageorgosLisa M ButlerPrerna TewariSarita PrabhakaranShane M HickeySonja KlebeHemamali SamaratungaBrett DelahuntKim MorettiJohn J O'LearyDouglas A BrooksBen S-Y Ung
Published in: Scientific data (2024)
The diagnosis of prostate cancer using histopathology is reliant on the accurate interpretation of prostate tissue sections. Current standards rely on the assessment of Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining, which can be difficult to interpret and introduce inter-observer variability. Here, we present a digital pathology atlas and online resource of prostate cancer tissue micrographs for both H&E and the reinterpretation of samples using a novel set of three biomarkers as an interactive tool, where clinicians and scientists can explore high resolution histopathology from various case studies. The digital pathology prostate cancer atlas when used in conjunction with the biomarkers, will assist pathologists to accurately grade prostate cancer tissue samples.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • healthcare
  • mass spectrometry
  • social media