Unlocking FFPE Archives - Part 1: The FFPE Fortune - What's Hidden in Your Biobank
Part 1 of the Unlocking FFPE Archives blog series.
Somewhere in your institution, there's a dusty shelf. Sitting on it: thousands of FFPE tissue blocks. Each one holds decades of clinical history.
Patient outcomes. Treatment responses. Disease progression. Data that took years to collect. And can you blame researchers for walking past it?
The Look-But-Don't-Touch Problem
For most of modern science, those FFPE blocks were off-limits. The biology was there. The tools weren't. So researchers looked elsewhere.
Fresh tissue became the gold standard. It's pristine. It's immediate. It's also expensive, hard to get, and disappears the moment you use it.
Meanwhile, biobanks grew. Hospitals archived more samples every year. The data piled up. Sound familiar?
What Makes Archived Tissue Special
Here's what fresh samples can't give you: time. A biobank block from 2010 shows what that patient's tissue looked like in 2010. Try getting that from a new biopsy.
Treatment outcomes, disease recurrence, long-term survival—the clinical data already exists. It just needs a partner: the molecular data locked inside those samples.
The Real Question
The archive exists. The clinical data exists. The patients consented years ago. So what's the holdup?
The tissue is preserved. But preserved how? That's where the story gets interesting.
Unlock the Archive
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