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1. Neoplastic cell percentage estimation in tissue samples for molecular oncology: recommendations from a modified Delphi study.

2. Limited diagnostic value of microsatellite instability associated pathology features in colorectal cancer.

3. HNF4A immunohistochemistry facilitates distinction between primary and metastatic breast and gastric carcinoma.

4. The evaluation of colon biopsies using virtual microscopy is reliable.

5. KRAS mutation analysis on low percentage of colon cancer cells: the importance of quality assurance.

6. The times have changed: molecular pathology is here to stay. A commentary on: analytical performance of a PCR assay for the detection of KRAS mutations (codons 12/13 and 61) in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples of colorectal carcinoma, by Lee et al. In this issue.

7. Lymph node retrieval in rectal cancer is dependent on many factors--the role of the tumor, the patient, the surgeon, the radiotherapist, and the pathologist.

8. Deficient mismatch repair system in patients with sporadic advanced colorectal cancer.

9. Preoperative radiochemotherapy is successful also in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer who have intrinsically high apoptotic tumours.

10. Chromosomal and methylation alterations in sporadic and familial adenomatous polyposis-related duodenal carcinomas.

11. Loss of membranous Ep-CAM in budding colorectal carcinoma cells.

12. Unfavorable pathological characteristics in familial colorectal cancer with low-level microsatellite instability.

13. Noninvasive monitoring of colonic carcinogenesis: feasibility of [(18)F]FDG-PET in the azoxymethane model.

14. Loss of Ep-CAM (CO17-1A) expression predicts survival in patients with gastric cancer.

15. Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy for operable gastric cancer: long term results of the Dutch randomised FAMTX trial.

16. Extended lymph node dissection for gastric cancer: who may benefit? Final results of the randomized Dutch gastric cancer group trial.

17. [A patient with biliary papillomatosis, a rare condition of the biliary system, with fatal outcome].

18. Radiotherapy does not compensate for positive resection margins in rectal cancer patients: report of a multicenter randomized trial.

19. Prognostic significance of metallothionein in human gastrointestinal cancer.

20. Short-term preoperative radiotherapy interferes with the determination of pathological parameters in rectal cancer.

21. Preoperative radiotherapy combined with total mesorectal excision for resectable rectal cancer.

22. Local and distant recurrences in rectal cancer patients are predicted by the nonspecific immune response; specific immune response has only a systemic effect--a histopathological and immunohistochemical study.

23. Metallothionein in human gastrointestinal cancer.

24. Superoxide dismutases in gastric and esophageal cancer and the prognostic impact in gastric cancer.

25. Classification of gastric carcinoma using the Goseki system provides prognostic information additional to TNM staging.

26. Chemotherapy for operable gastric cancer: results of the Dutch randomised FAMTX trial. The Dutch Gastric Cancer Group (DGCG).

27. Superoxide dismutases in the human colorectal cancer sequence.

28. The alveolar type II cell is a pluripotential stem cell in the genesis of human adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas.

29. Partial remission of parotid gland carcinoma after goserelin.

30. Prostate marker immunoreactivity in salivary gland neoplasms. A rare pitfall in immunohistochemistry.

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