106 Degree of immune infiltration in active surveillance prostate patients detected by quantitative...
106 Degree of immune infiltration in active surveillance prostate patients detected by quantitative DNA staining helps predict progression
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London: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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BackgroundBiomarkers that can identify which active surveillance (AS) prostate patients are likely to progress would have clinical utility.MethodsUsing a DNA specific stain (Feulgen-Thionin) and deep learning based segmentation to identify/delineate every nucleus in prostate needle biopsies with an accuracy comparable to human annotation even in ar...
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106 Degree of immune infiltration in active surveillance prostate patients detected by quantitative DNA staining helps predict progression
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2051-1426
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10.1136/jitc-2023-SITC2023.0106