Factors influencing the concordance of histological subtype diagnosis from biopsy and resected specimens of lung adenocarcinoma. (April 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Factors influencing the concordance of histological subtype diagnosis from biopsy and resected specimens of lung adenocarcinoma. (April 2016)
- Main Title:
- Factors influencing the concordance of histological subtype diagnosis from biopsy and resected specimens of lung adenocarcinoma
- Authors:
- Matsuzawa, Reiko
Kirita, Keisuke
Kuwata, Takeshi
Umemura, Shigeki
Matsumoto, Shingo
Fujii, Satoshi
Yoh, Kiyotaka
Kojima, Motohiro
Niho, Seiji
Ohmatsu, Hironobu
Ochiai, Atsushi
Tsuboi, Masahiro
Goto, Koichi
Ishii, Genichiro - Abstract:
- Highlights: Predominant subtype of adenocarcinoma is associated with genetic abnormalities and clinicopathological features. We investigated the predominant subtypes in biopsy samples focusing on the concordance with the resected samples. The subtypes diagnosed by biopsy samples could be reliable as a predictive marker when the area is large enough. Abstract: Objectives: Lung adenocarcinoma is heterogeneous, characterized by various histological subtypes. Determination of the predominant histological subtype (lepidic, papillary, acinar or solid-predominant) has been shown to correlate with genetic abnormalities and clinicopathological features. Although subtyping using small biopsy samples is important for tailored approaches to clinical management, limited data exist on the concordance of predominant subtype between resected specimens and biopsy specimens. Materials and methods: We compared the diagnosed predominant subtypes in resected specimens and matched biopsy specimens in a series of 327 lung adenocarcinomas. The accuracy of preoperative diagnosis by biopsy and the factors that influence concordance with resected specimen analysis were examined. Results: In 211 of the 326 patients (66.0%), the predominant adenocarcinoma subtype diagnosed from biopsy matched the findings of resection analysis. Overall, the concordance rate in biopsy samples with larger tumor areas (≥0.7 mm 2 ) was significantly higher than in those with smaller tumor area (<0.7 mm 2 ; 71.2% vs 60.7%,Highlights: Predominant subtype of adenocarcinoma is associated with genetic abnormalities and clinicopathological features. We investigated the predominant subtypes in biopsy samples focusing on the concordance with the resected samples. The subtypes diagnosed by biopsy samples could be reliable as a predictive marker when the area is large enough. Abstract: Objectives: Lung adenocarcinoma is heterogeneous, characterized by various histological subtypes. Determination of the predominant histological subtype (lepidic, papillary, acinar or solid-predominant) has been shown to correlate with genetic abnormalities and clinicopathological features. Although subtyping using small biopsy samples is important for tailored approaches to clinical management, limited data exist on the concordance of predominant subtype between resected specimens and biopsy specimens. Materials and methods: We compared the diagnosed predominant subtypes in resected specimens and matched biopsy specimens in a series of 327 lung adenocarcinomas. The accuracy of preoperative diagnosis by biopsy and the factors that influence concordance with resected specimen analysis were examined. Results: In 211 of the 326 patients (66.0%), the predominant adenocarcinoma subtype diagnosed from biopsy matched the findings of resection analysis. Overall, the concordance rate in biopsy samples with larger tumor areas (≥0.7 mm 2 ) was significantly higher than in those with smaller tumor area (<0.7 mm 2 ; 71.2% vs 60.7%, respectively; p = 0.015). In the biopsy samples with smaller tumor areas, the concordance rate was 77% in lepidic subtype, 71% in papillary subtype, 60% in solid subtype, and 40% in acinar subtype. Concordance rate in the biopsy samples with larger tumor area was higher in papillary and solid subtypes (88% and 76%, respectively), but remained low in acinar subtype (37%). Conclusion: The current results indicate that accuracy of adenocarcinoma subtyping based on small biopsy samples is influenced by tumor area. Our study also suggests that subtyping of acinar histology using biopsy specimen is particularly error-prone. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lung cancer. Volume 94(2016)
- Journal:
- Lung cancer
- Issue:
- Volume 94(2016)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 94, Issue 2016 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 94
- Issue:
- 2016
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0094-2016-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 6
- Publication Date:
- 2016-04
- Subjects:
- IASLC/ATS/ERS classification -- Biopsy specimen -- Resected specimen -- Predominant subtype
Lungs -- Cancer -- Periodicals
Lung Neoplasms -- Abstracts
Lung Neoplasms -- Periodicals
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http://www.lungcancerjournal.info/issues ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.lungcan.2016.01.009 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0169-5002
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