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1. Comparison of a modified staging system with 8th edition AJCC criteria in a North American cohort of pT2/pT3 HPV-negative penile squamous cell carcinoma

3. Adequacy of Histopathology Reports Representing Oncologic Resection Specimens: An Experience of Reporting Practice in Rural India

8. MP49-12 IS PROSTATE CANCER HARBORING CRIBRIFORM PATTERN VISIBLE ON MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI?

17. Early endometrial carcinoma: Experience and outcomes

19. Immunohistochemistry on cell blocks for diagnosis of malignancy in abdomino-pelvic lesions and ascitic fluid cytology at a rural cancer center: A paradigm shift in cancer management

21. Aliens in the thyroid gland: The secondary lesions

22. Deciphering the Patterns of Dual Primary Cases Registered at the Hospital-Based Cancer Registry: First Experience from Rural Cancer Center in North India

23. Application and comparison of Fuhrman nuclear grading system with the novel tumor grading system for chromophobe renal cell carcinoma and its correlation with disease-specific events

24. A Clinicopathological Analysis of Molecular Subtypes of Breast Cancer using Immunohistochemical Surrogates: A 6-Year Institutional Experience from a Tertiary Cancer Center in North India

27. Strategies to ensure efficient laboratory functioning while navigating through the COVID-19 crisis in developing countries: An early experience from a tertiary care centre in India

31. EphrinB2: Expression of a novel potential target in renal cell carcinoma.

35. Challenges Encountered and Pattern-Based Analysis of Bone Marrow Biopsy in Lymphomas: An Institutional Experience.

36. A comparative study of AJCC and the modified staging system in pT2/pT3 penile squamous cell carcinoma – a validation on an external data set

39. Determinants of completion of cancer directed treatment: an experience from a rural cancer centre, Sangrur, Punjab state, India

41. Systematic Biopsy of the Prostate can Be Omitted in Men with PI-RADS™5 and Prostate Specific Antigen Density Greater than 15%. Reply.

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43. Systematic Biopsy of the Prostate can Be Omitted in Men with PI-RADS™ 5 and Prostate Specific Antigen Density Greater than 15%

46. MP51-02 INTRA-LESIONAL PROSTATE CANCER HETEROGENEITY IN STEP-SECTIONED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMENS: IMPLICATIONS FOR TARGET BIOPSY STRATEGY

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