Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features

ABSTRACT: Primary tumors of the colorectal cancers are assessed pathologically based on the tumor spread into the bowel wall. The assessment of serosal involvement, which may be relevant to pT4, can be challenging for pathologists, making the consistency of diagnoses questionable. As solutions to th...

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Main Authors: Motohiro eKojima, Mitsuru eYokota, Norio eSaito, Shogo eNomura, Atsushi eOchiai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2012.00179/full
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spelling doaj-4fe8d859b7494d13ab61f990890be9022020-11-24T21:01:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2012-12-01210.3389/fonc.2012.0017934635Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological featuresMotohiro eKojima0Mitsuru eYokota1Norio eSaito2Shogo eNomura3Atsushi eOchiai4National Cancer Center Hospital EastNational Cancer Center Hospital EastNational Cancer Center Hospital EastNational Cancer Center Hospital EastNational Cancer Center Hospital EastABSTRACT: Primary tumors of the colorectal cancers are assessed pathologically based on the tumor spread into the bowel wall. The assessment of serosal involvement, which may be relevant to pT4, can be challenging for pathologists, making the consistency of diagnoses questionable. As solutions to this problem, the following two strategies could be adopted. One would be to use special staining or immunohistochemical staining techniques for diagnostic assistance. The other would be to construct recommendations for the assessment of tumor spreading and to obtain a world-wide consensus on the criteria used to assess tumor spreading. Using elastic staining, we previously reported that peritoneal elastic laminal invasion (ELI) could be objectively determined and would likely contribute to a simplified and more objective stratification of deep tumor invasion around the peritoneal surface. We also noted the importance of sampling, staining, and histo-anatomical knowledge in the application of elastic staining during routine pathological diagnosis. Here we review the history of primary tumor stratification leading to the present TNM classification and report on the current status of pathological assessments made at our hospital to summarize what has been established and what is further required for the pathological diagnosis of tumor spreading in patients with colorectal cancer.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2012.00179/fullPathologydiagnosisKeywords: colon cancerelastic laminatumor spread
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author Motohiro eKojima
Mitsuru eYokota
Norio eSaito
Shogo eNomura
Atsushi eOchiai
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Mitsuru eYokota
Norio eSaito
Shogo eNomura
Atsushi eOchiai
Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
Frontiers in Oncology
Pathology
diagnosis
Keywords: colon cancer
elastic lamina
tumor spread
author_facet Motohiro eKojima
Mitsuru eYokota
Norio eSaito
Shogo eNomura
Atsushi eOchiai
author_sort Motohiro eKojima
title Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
title_short Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
title_full Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
title_fullStr Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
title_full_unstemmed Elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
title_sort elastic laminal invasion in colon cancer: diagnostic utility and histological features
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description ABSTRACT: Primary tumors of the colorectal cancers are assessed pathologically based on the tumor spread into the bowel wall. The assessment of serosal involvement, which may be relevant to pT4, can be challenging for pathologists, making the consistency of diagnoses questionable. As solutions to this problem, the following two strategies could be adopted. One would be to use special staining or immunohistochemical staining techniques for diagnostic assistance. The other would be to construct recommendations for the assessment of tumor spreading and to obtain a world-wide consensus on the criteria used to assess tumor spreading. Using elastic staining, we previously reported that peritoneal elastic laminal invasion (ELI) could be objectively determined and would likely contribute to a simplified and more objective stratification of deep tumor invasion around the peritoneal surface. We also noted the importance of sampling, staining, and histo-anatomical knowledge in the application of elastic staining during routine pathological diagnosis. Here we review the history of primary tumor stratification leading to the present TNM classification and report on the current status of pathological assessments made at our hospital to summarize what has been established and what is further required for the pathological diagnosis of tumor spreading in patients with colorectal cancer.
topic Pathology
diagnosis
Keywords: colon cancer
elastic lamina
tumor spread
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2012.00179/full
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