I like your idea of collating the responses you get; it would be interesting.
Bruce H. Davis, M.D.
Dept. of Clinical Pathology
Wm Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, MI 48073
On Fri, 16 Jun 1995 tkute@isnet.is.wfu.edu wrote:
> I am interested in knowing the range of values reported out for %S activity
> when solid tumors such as breast are analyzed. Secondly, I am interested
> in know what most labs do about determining what is a high value versus a
> low value. Since diploid tumors always have lower values than aneuploid
> tumors, do most labs define different cut points for these two groups? If
> they do, how many cut points are used and what are the values for these cut
> points. Are laboratories following the CONSENSUS REPORT OF 1993?
>
> I will be happy to collect the responses and give a summary after a period
> of time. I firmly believe that giving a number without a comment as to its
> relative value of %S is meaningless
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