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Georg Feichter
Researcher at University Hospital of Basel
Publications - 32
Citations - 804
Georg Feichter is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 786 citations. Previous affiliations of Georg Feichter include University of Basel.
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HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
Coya Tapia,Spasenija Savic,Urs Wagner,René Schönegg,Hedvika Novotny,Bruno Grilli,Michelle Herzog,Audrey Barascud,Inti Zlobec,Gieri Cathomas,Luigi Terracciano,Georg Feichter,Lukas Bubendorf +12 more
TL;DR: Her2 gene status remains highly conserved as breast cancers metastasise, however, discrepant results do occur because of interpretational difficulties and heterogeneity of HER2 amplification.
HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant
Spasenija Savic,Urs Wagner,René Schönegg,Hedvika Novotny,Bruno Grilli,Michelle Herzog,Audrey Barascud,Inti Zlobec,Gieri Cathomas,Luigi Terracciano,Georg Feichter,Lukas Bubendorf +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the HER2 status on cytological specimens of distant metastases with the result from the primary carcinomas, and explored the prevalence of and the reasons for discrepant results.
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Angiogenesis in Cervical Neoplasia: Microvessel Quantitation in Precancerous Lesions and Invasive Carcinomas with Clinicopathological Correlations☆
Athanassios Dellas,Holger Moch,Elisabeth Schultheiss,Georg Feichter,Alfonso C. Almendral,Fred Gudat,Joachim Torhorst +6 more
TL;DR: A Cox stepwise regression analysis revealed microvessel density, together with depth of invasion, regional lymph node status, and vascular invasion, to be a strong independent prognostic indicator for overall survival in patients with clinical stage IB cervical carcinoma.
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An international telecytologic quiz on urinary cytology reveals educational deficits and absence of a commonly used classification system.
Katharina Glatz,Niels Willi,Dieter Glatz,Audrey Barascud,Bruno Grilli,Michelle Herzog,Peter Dalquen,Georg Feichter,Thomas C. Gasser,Tullio Sulser,Lukas Bubendorf +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that large-scale international online quizzes may be used to find educational deficits in cytopathology and that 54.5% of all participants misclassified decoy cells as malignant.
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Breast cytology. Statistical analysis and cytohistologic correlations.
TL;DR: FNA cytology has improved decision making and the selection of patients for biopsy of mammary lesions and has contributed to saving time in the clinical management of breast lumps.