A grading system of lung adenocarcinomas based on histologic pattern is predictive of disease recurrence in stage I tumors Journal Article


Authors: Sica, G.; Yoshizawa, A.; Sima, C. S.; Azzoli, C. G.; Downey, R. J.; Rusch, V. W.; Travis, W. D.; Moreira, A. L.
Article Title: A grading system of lung adenocarcinomas based on histologic pattern is predictive of disease recurrence in stage I tumors
Abstract: Currently no objective grading system for pulmonary adenocarcinomas exists. To determine whether specific histologic patterns or combinations thereof could be linked to an objective grading system, the histologic patterns in metastatic tumor deposits was compared with the patterns seen in the corresponding 73 primary tumor to determine whether a specific pattern had higher propensity to metastasize. The concordance of the predominant histologic pattern in the primary tumor and the metastases was of 100% for micropapillary, 86% for solid, 42% for acinar, and 23% for papillary types of adenocarcinoma. Informed by these results, a 3-tier grading system based on the histologic subtypes was established. Grade I, a pattern with low metastatic potential (BAC); Grade II, patterns with intermediate metastatic potential (acinar and papillary); and Grade III, patterns with high metastatic potential (solid and micropapillary). These grades were combined into a number of different scoring systems, whose ability to predict recurrence or death from disease was tested in 366 stage 1 adenocarcinomas. A score based on the 2 most predominant grades was able to stratify patients into low-to-high risk for recurrence or death of disease (P=0.001). The 5-years disease-free survival for patients in the highest score group was of 0.73, compared with 0.84 and 0.92 in the intermediate and lowest score groups. Concordance probability estimate was 0.65 (95% confidence interval 0.57-0.73). Therefore, this scoring system provides valuable information in discriminating patients with different risk of disease-recurrence in a highly homogeneous population of patients with stage I cancer. © 2010 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Keywords: adult; treatment outcome; aged; aged, 80 and over; disease-free survival; middle aged; retrospective studies; mortality; united states; disease free survival; cancer staging; neoplasm staging; adenocarcinoma; metastasis; classification; lung neoplasms; proportional hazards models; risk factors; pathology; data base; retrospective study; risk factor; time; time factors; risk assessment; kaplan-meiers estimate; lung tumor; proportional hazards model; evaluation; lung; prediction and forecasting; predictive value of tests; new york city; kaplan meier method; databases as topic; histologic pattern; tumor grade
Journal Title: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 34
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0147-5185
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2010-08-01
Start Page: 1155
End Page: 1162
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0b013e3181e4ee32
PUBMED: 20551825
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 7" - "Export Date: 20 April 2011" - "CODEN: AJSPD" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Camelia S Sima
    212 Sima
  2. Valerie W Rusch
    864 Rusch
  3. Christopher G Azzoli
    111 Azzoli
  4. Andre L Moreira
    176 Moreira
  5. Gabriel Larkin Sica
    7 Sica
  6. William D Travis
    743 Travis
  7. Robert J Downey
    254 Downey