Evolution of Quality Assurance for Clinical Immunohistochemistry in the Era of Precision Medicine: Part 4: Tissue Tools for Quality Assurance in Immunohistochemistry
Author(s)
Cheung, Carol C
D'Arrigo, Corrado
Dietel, Manfred
Francis, Glenn D
Fulton, Regan
Gilks, C Blake
Hall, Jacqueline A
Hornick, Jason L
Ibrahim, Merdol
Marchetti, Antonio
Miller, Keith
van Krieken, J Han
Nielsen, Soren
Swanson, Paul E
Taylor, Clive R
Vyberg, Mogens
Zhou, Xiaoge
Torlakovic, Emina E
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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The numbers of diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive immunohistochemistry (IHC) tests are increasing; the implementation and validation of new IHC tests, revalidation of existing tests, as well as the on-going need for daily quality assurance monitoring present significant challenges to clinical laboratories. There is a need for proper quality tools, specifically tissue tools that will enable laboratories to successfully carry out these processes. This paper clarifies, through the lens of laboratory tissue tools, how validation, verification, and revalidation of IHC tests can be performed in order to develop and maintain ...
View more >The numbers of diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive immunohistochemistry (IHC) tests are increasing; the implementation and validation of new IHC tests, revalidation of existing tests, as well as the on-going need for daily quality assurance monitoring present significant challenges to clinical laboratories. There is a need for proper quality tools, specifically tissue tools that will enable laboratories to successfully carry out these processes. This paper clarifies, through the lens of laboratory tissue tools, how validation, verification, and revalidation of IHC tests can be performed in order to develop and maintain high quality “fit-for-purpose” IHC testing in the era of precision medicine. This is the final part of the 4-part series “Evolution of Quality Assurance for Clinical Immunohistochemistry in the Era of Precision Medicine.”
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View more >The numbers of diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive immunohistochemistry (IHC) tests are increasing; the implementation and validation of new IHC tests, revalidation of existing tests, as well as the on-going need for daily quality assurance monitoring present significant challenges to clinical laboratories. There is a need for proper quality tools, specifically tissue tools that will enable laboratories to successfully carry out these processes. This paper clarifies, through the lens of laboratory tissue tools, how validation, verification, and revalidation of IHC tests can be performed in order to develop and maintain high quality “fit-for-purpose” IHC testing in the era of precision medicine. This is the final part of the 4-part series “Evolution of Quality Assurance for Clinical Immunohistochemistry in the Era of Precision Medicine.”
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Journal Title
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology
Volume
25
Issue
4
Subject
Medical physiology
Medical physiology not elsewhere classified