Biopsy Slides
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Still Have My Slides
I picked up my slides from the Pathology Dept at Kaiser San Francisco over 2 years ago and still have them.
Each of the biopsy tissues on the slides is securely sealed and labeled. No refrigeration is required. The 10 slides that I received came nicely packaged in plastic slide holders (5 each) that the slides fit into perfectly with very little internal movement.
I mailed the slides in the plastic holders in a small box (w/lots of packing material in it to prevent damage) across the country to Johns Hopkins and they simply returned them to me in a FedEx envelope w/o any cushioning material w/o suffering any damage whatsoever.
Don't know anything about the Cancer Center of NJ.
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Biopsy SlidesSwingshiftworker said:Still Have My Slides
I picked up my slides from the Pathology Dept at Kaiser San Francisco over 2 years ago and still have them.
Each of the biopsy tissues on the slides is securely sealed and labeled. No refrigeration is required. The 10 slides that I received came nicely packaged in plastic slide holders (5 each) that the slides fit into perfectly with very little internal movement.
I mailed the slides in the plastic holders in a small box (w/lots of packing material in it to prevent damage) across the country to Johns Hopkins and they simply returned them to me in a FedEx envelope w/o any cushioning material w/o suffering any damage whatsoever.
Don't know anything about the Cancer Center of NJ.
Good luck!
Swingshiftworker, Thank you for your response. I received my slides the other day. One thing that I do not understand is the Dr. took 12 samples but I received 15 slides. Any idea why 15? I will check with my Dr. when I get a chance.0 -
Additional Slides?jerseyguy891 said:Biopsy Slides
Swingshiftworker, Thank you for your response. I received my slides the other day. One thing that I do not understand is the Dr. took 12 samples but I received 15 slides. Any idea why 15? I will check with my Dr. when I get a chance.
Could be because they wanted to take a closer look at suspect parts of one or more of the 12 tissue samples.0
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