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Cooperative Human Tissue Network (CHTN)

Description:

  • CHTN provides normal, benign, pre-cancerous and cancerous human tissue for basic and developmental studies in many areas of cancer research.
  • CHTN obtains tissues from routine surgical resections and autopsies.
  • Remnant body fluids are available on some patients and limited histological services (e.g., frozen sections) can be obtained by special arrangement.
  • Normal tissues available from surgical resections include, but are not limited to, skeletal muscle, skin, bone, cartilage, connective tissue, breast, small and large intestine, and lung.
  • CHTN is not a tissue bank; specimens are collected prospectively according to researchers' specifications.
Web site: http://www-chtn.ims.nci.nih.gov

Availability:
Contact information for tissue procurement is accessible on the Web. Investigators are required to complete a detailed tissue request form.

Cost:
$20 per specimen, plus shipping. Other charges apply for special services.

Contact:
Ms. Marianna Bledsoe, 301-496-7147; mb80s@nih.gov
Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis

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