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infiltration of CD8 cells by immunohistochemistry as independent prognostic markers of relapse-free time ( Cunha et al. 2015 ). The inclusion of immunological parameters (COX2/CD8) in the score system significantly improved the prognosticator capacity of pTNM
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combined in a scoring system . Journal of Cancer 7 297 – 303 . ( doi:10.7150/jca.12771 ) Alur M Nguyen MM Eggener SE Jiang F Dadras SS Stern J Kimm S Roehl K Kozlowski J Pins M 2009 Suppressive roles of
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staining. Positive signals appeared as brown dots usually localized in the cytoplasm. Signals were quantified using a scoring system from 0 to 16 obtained by multiplying the number of dots/cell (0 = no signal, 1 = 1–3 dots/cell, 2 = 4–6 dots/cell, 3 = 7
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the UK, cytology results are reported using the THY classification ( The Royal College of Pathologists 2009 ), whereas in the US, the Bethesda scoring system ( Bongiovanni et al . 2012 ) is used. Despite accuracy of diagnosis in the majority of
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. The staining was evaluated independently by two investigators and any discrepancy was resolved by a consensus review. In tumor specimens (ACAs and ACCs), the results were interpreted in a semiquantitative manner using an intensity-proportion scoring
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