Tumor Budding as a Strong Prognostic Indicator in Invasive Ampullary Adenocarcinomas

Prognostication of invasive ampullary adenocarcinomas (AACs) and their stratification into appropriate management categories have been highly challenging owing to a lack of well-established predictive parameters. In colorectal cancers, recent studies have shown that tumor budding confers a worse pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of surgical pathology 2010-10, Vol.34 (10), p.1417-1424
Hauptverfasser: OHIKE, Nobuyuki, COBAN, Ipek, STALEY, Charles A, GOODMAN, Michael, ADSAY, Nazmi Volkan, KIM, Grace E, BASTURK, Olca, TAJIRI, Takuma, KRASINSKAS, Alyssa, BANDYOPADHYAY, Sudeshna, MOROHOSHI, Toshio, SHIMADA, Yuki, KOOBY, David A
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Zusammenfassung:Prognostication of invasive ampullary adenocarcinomas (AACs) and their stratification into appropriate management categories have been highly challenging owing to a lack of well-established predictive parameters. In colorectal cancers, recent studies have shown that tumor budding confers a worse prognosis and correlates significantly with nodal metastasis and recurrence; however, this has not been evaluated in AAC.To investigate the prevalence, significance, and clinical correlations of tumor budding in AAC, 244 surgically resected, stringently defined, invasive AAC were analyzed for tumor budding---defined as the presence of more than or equal to 5 isolated single cancer cells or clusters composed of fewer than 5 cancer cells per field measuring 0.785 mm using a 20× objective lens in the stroma of the invasive front. The extent of the budding was then further classified as "high" if there were greater than or equal to 3 budding foci and as "low" if there were
ISSN:0147-5185
1532-0979
DOI:10.1097/pas.0b013e3181f0b05a