Histopathology reporting of mastectomy specimens--an assessment of inter-hospital variation.
AUTOR(ES)
van der Walt, J D
RESUMO
The routine histopathological reporting of mastectomy specimens at a typical District general hospital and a London teaching hospital have been reviewed. Deficiencies in the assessment of prognostically important variables were revealed. Ways of improving standards are discussed.
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