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The know error® system for prostate biopsies is set to exhibit at the upcoming joint meeting of the New England and Mid-Atlantic Sections of the AUA. The meeting runs from November 3-6, 2011 at the Walt Disney World Swan Hotel in Orlando, FL. Click here for more information on this meeting.

Know Error develops and markets the know error® system which utilizes bar coding, forensic principles and DNA matching to confirm that the biopsy samples being evaluated belong to the patient being diagnosed. Available for a diverse range of tissue types, including prostate, the know error® system brings new levels of patient safety and diagnostic accuracy to the biopsy evaluation process.

Since the company's launch in 2009, hundreds of physicians in a variety of specialties, including urology, have incorporated the know error® system as a standard for their patient care. To learn more about the know error® system for prostate biopsies, visit our website www.knowerror.com.

 

The know error® system for prostate biopsies is set to exhibit at three upcoming meetings of the American Urological Association (AUA).

The first is the 90th Annual Meeting of the South Central Section of the AUA being held September 14-16, 2011 at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country. Click here to learn more about this meeting. Look for us at Booth #313.

The North Central Section of the AUA's Annual Meeting comes next and runs from October 18-22, 2011. This meeting will take place at The Westin Mission Hills in Rancho Mirage, CA. To find out more about this meeting, click here.

Wrapping up the AUA meetings for 2011 is the joint meeting of the New England and Mid-Atlantic Sections of the AUA. The joint meeting is set for November 3-6, 2011 at the Walt Disney World Swan Hotel in Orlando, FL. Click here for more information on this meeting.

Launched in the spring of 2009, the know error® system for prostate biopsies brings a new standard of patient safety and diagnostic accuracy to the biopsy evaluation process. Through our innovative use of forensic chain of custody principles and DNA testing, the know error® system confirms that the biopsy samples being evaluated belong to the patient being diagnosed.

To learn more about the know error® system for prostate biopsies, visit our website www.knowerror.com.