A proposal for an international retinoblastoma staging system Journal Article


Authors: Chantada, G.; Doz, F.; Antoneli, C. B. G.; Grundy, R.; Stannard, F. F. C.; Dunkel, I. J.; Grabowski, E.; Leal-Leal, C.; Rodriguez-Galindo, C.; Schvartzman, E.; Popovic, M. B.; Kremens, B.; Meadows, A. T.; Zucker, J. M.
Article Title: A proposal for an international retinoblastoma staging system
Abstract: Background. Although intra-retinal tumor has long been staged presurgically according to the Reese-Ellsworth (R-E) system, retinoblastoma differs from other pediatric neoplasms in never having had a widely accepted classification system that encompasses the entire spectrum of the disease. Comparisons among studies that consider disease extension, risk factors for extra-ocular relapse, and response to therapy require a universally accepted staging system for extra-ocular disease. Procedure. A committee of retinoblastoma experts from large centers worldwide has developed a consensus classification that can encompass all retinoblastoma cases and is presented herein. Patients are classified according to extent of disease and the presence of overt extra-ocular extension. In addition, a proposal for substaging considering histopathological features of enucleated specimens is presented to further discriminate between Stage I and II patients. Results. The following is a summary of the classification system developed - Stage O: Patients treated conservatively (subject to presurgical ophthalmologic classifications); Stage I: Eye enucleated, completely resected histologically; Stage II: Eye enucleated, microscopic residual tumor; Stage III: Regional extension [(a) overt orbital disease, (b) preauricular or cervical lymph node extension]; Stage IV: Metastatic disease [(a) hematogenous metastasis: (1) single lesion, (2) multiple lesions; (b) CNS extension: (1) prechiasmatic lesion, (2) CNS mass, (3) leptomeningeal disease]. A proposal is also presented for substaging of enucleated Stages I and II eyes. Conclusions. The proposed staging system is the product of an international effort to adopt a uniform staging system for patients with retinoblastoma to cover the whole spectrum of the disease. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords: cancer surgery; histopathology; cancer patient; cancer staging; lymph node metastasis; staging; cancer diagnosis; neoplasm staging; consensus; metastasis; classification; retinoblastoma; retinal neoplasms; central nervous system tumor; childhood cancer; disease severity; minimal residual disease; early cancer; conservative treatment; enucleation; cervical lymph node; multiple cancer; hematologic disease; meningeal metastasis; medical expert; international cooperation; extra-ocular; orbit cancer
Journal Title: Pediatric Blood and Cancer
Volume: 47
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1545-5009
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals, Inc  
Date Published: 2006-11-01
Start Page: 801
End Page: 805
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.20606
PUBMED: 16358310
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 27" - "Export Date: 4 June 2012" - "CODEN: PBCEA" - "Source: Scopus"
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