Abstract

Abstract Context.—The number of paraffin blocks submitted for patients enrolled in clinical research trials appears to be declining. Objective.—To obtain information on laboratory policies and procedures in complying with requests to submit paraffin blocks for research. Design.—A questionnaire was sent to members of a voluntary market research panel composed of pathologists representing a broad spectrum of experience and practice settings. The questions addressed departmental policies and the likely responses to requests to submit pathology materials for patients enrolled in clinical trials. Results.—The survey was completed by 609 of 762 pathologists (80%) who responded to the invitation. More than 90% of respondents stated that they comply with these requests. Although 14% have a policy precluding the release of blocks for research, 84% of those will send limited tissue samples in lieu of blocks. When tumor is confined to a single block, most laboratories will not release the block but will send unstain...

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