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"Journal of Histotechnology" Reports on Real Risk of Errors in Patient Tissue Biopsy Processing

TUCSON, Ariz., July 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. (Ventana), a member of the Roche Group, announced a groundbreaking study in the Journal of Histotechnology that indicates there is a real risk that errors can be made in the processing of patient biopsy tissue in anatomic pathology labs around the world. The Journal reports on the startling outcome of the Stainer Bath Cross Contamination Challenge (SBCCC), developed by Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., that involved 70 pathology labs from six countries across three continents.

To view the multimedia assets associated with this release, please click http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/journal-of-histotechnology-reports-on-real-risk-of-errors-in-patient-tissue-biopsy-processing-216029021.html

The SBCCC demonstrated that human tissue can easily migrate from one biopsy slide to another slide in the traditional tissue sample preparation process used in many of today's pathology labs, and this cross-contamination can lead to misdiagnosis. Each one of the 70 pathology labs that participated in the SBCCC reported some tissue contamination, ranging from 3 to 3,018 qualified contaminants. Further, the study found up to 36 percent of patient simulator slides contained migrated tissue. As millions of patient slides are processed annually worldwide using old dip and dunk technologies, the risks for misdiagnosis from tissue cross contamination are substantial.

"The Stainer Bath Cross Contamination Challenge raises serious concerns about patient samples in labs that continue to use traditional batch tissue processing methods," said Mara G. Aspinall, President, Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. "At Ventana, patient safety is our number 1 priority. The VENTANA SYMPHONY system is based on automated individual slide staining where each slide is stained by itself, with no sharing of reagent through stainer baths. This can help ensure against tissue migration, cross-contamination between patients' slides, and misdiagnosis, saving resources and potentially patient lives."

"In the past, laboratories have unfortunately had little choice but to use 'dip and dunk' technology. Despite significant efforts of laboratory personnel, the risk of sample cross contamination during this process cannot be avoided," says Adrian Ralph, VP, Lifecycle Leader, Primary Staining. "Today, labs have access to an alternative technology that minimizes this risk and delivers improved patient safety."

A focus on this issue in the current U.S. Congress is generating greater attention as healthcare professionals, federal legislators, regulators, and others examine how these threats to public health can be reduced or eliminated. A congressional briefing on November 19, 2012, in Washington D.C. highlighted the risks that patients face and how laboratory practitioners, advocacy groups such as National Patient Safety Foundation, and industry are working together to solve those problems.

"I think our systems are designed to respond to risk and error rather than proactively look for ways to anticipate error and the potential risk and harm that it can cause," says Patricia McGaffigan, National Patient Safety Foundation. "Changing that mindset about anticipating and expecting that error is human and that it will happen, and that our goals for patient safety should be centered around identification of risk and mitigation of those risks, are vital components of transforming healthcare safety."

Watch the Stainer Bath Cross Contamination Challenge video for details.

More information about patient safety in the lab can be found at SaferPath.org

About Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.
Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. ("VMSI") (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), a member of the Roche Group, innovates and manufactures instruments and reagents that automate tissue processing and slide staining for cancer diagnostics. VENTANA solutions are used in clinical histology and drug development research laboratories worldwide. The company's intuitive, integrated staining, workflow management platforms, and digital pathology solutions optimize laboratory efficiencies to reduce errors, support diagnosis and inform treatment decisions for anatomic pathology professionals. Together with Roche, VMSI is driving Personalized Healthcare through accelerated drug discovery and the development of "companion diagnostics" to identify the patients most likely to respond favorably to specific therapies. VENTANA, the VENTANA logo, and SYMPHONY are trademarks of Roche.
Visit www.ventana.com to learn more.

VMSI Media Relations
Jacqueline Bucher
Senior Director, Corporate Communications
Phone: 520-877-7288
e-mail: Jacquie Bucher

SOURCE Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.

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