There are several methods for storing histological data:
Physical Storage: Traditional methods involve storing slides and paraffin blocks in physical archives. While this method is reliable, it requires significant space and can be cumbersome for large-scale studies. Digital Storage: Digital storage involves scanning slides to create high-resolution images that can be stored on servers or cloud platforms. This method offers easy access and sharing capabilities, and reduces the risk of physical damage. Hybrid Storage: A combination of physical and digital storage can be used to maintain a backup and ensure data integrity.