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Recommendations for reporting tumor budding in colorectal cancer based on the International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference (ITBCC) 2016
Lugli, A; Kirsch, R; Ajioka, Y; Bosman, F; Cathomas, G; Dawson, H; El Zimaity, H; Fléjou, J. F; Hansen, T. P; Hartmann, A; Kakar, S; Langner, C; Nagtegaal, I; Puppa, G; Riddell, R; Ristimäki, A; Sheahan, K; Smyrk, T; Sugihara, K; Terris, B; Ueno, H; Vieth, M; Zlobec, I; Quirke, P.
Affiliation
  • Lugli, A; University of Bern. Institute of Pathology. Bern. CH
  • Kirsch, R; University of Toronto. Toronto. CA
  • Ajioka, Y; Niigata University. Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences. Niigata. JP
  • Bosman, F; Lausanne University Medical Center. Lausanne. CH
  • Cathomas, G; Kantonsspital Liestal. Liestal. CH
  • Dawson, H; University of Bern. Bern. CH
  • El Zimaity, H; Dynacare Laboratory. CA
  • Fléjou, J. F; Pierre et Marie Curie University. Paris. FR
  • Hansen, T. P; Copenhagen University Hospital. Herlev. DK
  • Hartmann, A; University Hospital Erlangen. Erlangen. DE
  • Kakar, S; University of California. San Francisco. US
  • Langner, C; Medical University of Graz. Graz. AT
  • Nagtegaal, I; Radboud University Medical Centre. Nijmegen. NL
  • Puppa, G; Geneva University Hospital. Geneva. CH
  • Riddell, R; University of Toronto. Toronto. CA
  • Ristimäki, A; University of Helsinki. Department of Pathology. FI
  • Sheahan, K; St Vincent's University Hospital. Dublin. IE
  • Smyrk, T; Mayo Clinic. Rochester. US
  • Sugihara, K; Tokyo Medical and Dental University. JP
  • Terris, B; Université Paris Descartes. Paris. FR
  • Ueno, H; National Defense Medical College. JP
  • Vieth, M; Klinikum Bayreuth. Institute of Pathology. Bayreuth. DE
  • Zlobec, I; University of Bern. Bern. CH
  • Quirke, P; St James's University Hospital. Leeds. GB
Mod. pathol ; 30(9)Sept. 2017.
Article in English | BIGG - GRADE guidelines | ID: biblio-948104
Responsible library: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Tumor budding is a well-established independent prognostic factor in colorectal cancer but a standardized method for its assessment has been lacking. The primary aim of the International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference (ITBCC) was to reach agreement on an international, evidence-based standardized scoring system for tumor budding in colorectal cancer. The ITBCC included nine sessions with presentations, a pre-meeting survey and an e-book covering the key publications on tumor budding in colorectal cancer. The 'Grading of Recommendation Assessment, Development and Evaluation' method was used to determine the strength of recommendations and quality of evidence. The following 10 statements achieved consensus tumor budding is defined as a single tumor cell or a cell cluster consisting of four tumor cells or less (22/22, 100%). Tumor budding is an independent predictor of lymph node metastases in pT1 colorectal cancer (23/23, 100%). Tumor budding is an independent predictor of survival in stage II colorectal cancer (23/23, 100%). Tumor budding should be taken into account along with other clinicopathological features in a multidisciplinary setting (23/23, 100%). Tumor budding is counted on H&E (19/22, 86%). Intratumoral budding exists in colorectal cancer and has been shown to be related to lymph node metastasis (22/22, 100%). Tumor budding is assessed in one hotspot (in a field measuring 0.785 mm2) at the invasive front (22/22, 100%). A three-tier system should be used along with the budding count in order to facilitate risk stratification in colorectal cancer (23/23, 100%). Tumor budding and tumor grade are not the same (23/23, 100%). Tumor budding should be included in guidelines/protocols for colorectal cancer reporting (23/23, 100%). Members of the ITBCC were able to reach strong consensus on a single international, evidence-based method for tumor budding assessment and reporting. It is proposed that this method be incorporated into colorectal cancer guidelines/protocols and staging systems.
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Full text: Available Collection: Tematic databases Database: BIGG - GRADE guidelines Main subject: Colorectal Neoplasms Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Mod. pathol Year: 2017 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Copenhagen University Hospital/DK / Dynacare Laboratory/CA / Geneva University Hospital/CH / Kantonsspital Liestal/CH / Klinikum Bayreuth/DE / Lausanne University Medical Center/CH / Mayo Clinic/US / Medical University of Graz/AT / National Defense Medical College/JP / Niigata University/JP

Full text: Available Collection: Tematic databases Database: BIGG - GRADE guidelines Main subject: Colorectal Neoplasms Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Mod. pathol Year: 2017 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Copenhagen University Hospital/DK / Dynacare Laboratory/CA / Geneva University Hospital/CH / Kantonsspital Liestal/CH / Klinikum Bayreuth/DE / Lausanne University Medical Center/CH / Mayo Clinic/US / Medical University of Graz/AT / National Defense Medical College/JP / Niigata University/JP
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