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Multinational, Multicenter Evaluation of Prostate Cancer Tissue in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities.

Abraham Christoffel van WykPriti LalOlufemi John OgunbiyiLynnette KyokundaFred HobenuCherif DialMohamed JallohRichard GyasiOlabode P OluwoleAfua O D AbrahamsAdam R BothaNompumelelo Zamokuhle MtshaliCaroline V AndrewsSunny ManteBen AduseiSerigne M GueyeJames Edward MensahAndrew Anthony AdjeiYao TetteyAkin AdebiyiOseremen Aisuodionoe-ShadrachSefiu Bolarinwa EniolaAmparo SernaKosj YamoahWenlong Carl ChenPedro W FernandezBrian D RobinsonJuan-Miguel MosqueraAnn W HsingIlir AgalliuTimothy R Rebbeck
Published in: JCO global oncology (2024)
Tissue-based studies on prostate cancer in men of African descent are essential for a better understanding of this common disease. Standardized tissue handling protocols are crucial to ensure good tissue quality and data. The use of digital slide imaging can enhance collaboration among pathologists in multinational, multicenter studies.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • high resolution
  • cross sectional
  • electronic health record
  • big data