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I Funding: JK is financially supported by grants from the Dutch Kidney Foundation (17OKG23) and the Research Priority Area Human(e) Ai of the University of Amsterdam. i B OFP-10-009 b B Computationally-derived stromal phenotypes, along with tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes, are associated with progression-free survival in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma digital pathology slides b U C. Walker u *, L. van Wagensveld, J. Sanders, R.F. Kruitwagen, M.A. van der Aa, G.S. Sonke, K.K. Van de Vijver, S. Rottenberg, H.M. Horlings, A. Janowczyk * Institute of Animal Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland B Background & objectives: b Tumour development is critically dependent on the supporting stroma and tumour-microenvironment. B Oral Free Paper Sessions b B OFP-01 | Oral Free Paper Session Digestive Diseases Pathology - GI b B OFP-01-001 b B Results of the "Uniform Noting for International application of the tumour-stroma ratio as easy diagnostic tool" (UNITED): a multicentre prospective validation study b U M. Polack u *, A.G. Roodvoets, E. Meershoek-Klein Kranenbarg, H.A. Gelderblom, V. Terpstra, G. Petrushevska, G. Gasljevic, S. Kjær-Frifeldt, E.M. de Cuba, N. Bulkmans, G.R. Vink, R. Al Dieri, R.A. Tollenaar, H.J. van Krieken, W.E. Mesker *Department of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands B Background & objectives: b As advised by the UICC and CAP, the prospective multicentre UNITED study was initiated to validate the tumour-stroma ratio (TSR) as prognostic independent parameter, predicting patient-related outcomes for stage II-III colon cancer (CC) patients and subsequently aid in personalized treatment. [Extracted from the article] |