Pathology reporting of neuroendocrine tumors: application of the Delphic consensus process to the development of a minimum pathology data set.
Epithelial neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) have been the subject of much debate regarding their optimal classification. Although multiple systems of nomenclature, grading, and staging have been proposed, none has achieved universal acceptance. To help define the underlying common features of these clas...
Main Authors: | Klimstra, D, Modlin, I, Adsay, N, Chetty, R, Deshpande, V, Gönen, M, Jensen, RT, Kidd, M, Kulke, M, Lloyd, R, Moran, C, Moss, S, Oberg, K, O'Toole, D, Rindi, G, Robert, M, Suster, S, Tang, L, Tzen, C, Washington, M, Wiedenmann, B, Yao, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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