Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer

Abstract Standardized pathological evaluation of the regression assessment of neoadjuvant pancreatic cancer is necessary to improve prognostication and compare treatment outcomes in clinical trials. However, appropriate tissue sampling from surgically resected pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant the...

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Main Authors: Masanao Yokohira, Minoru Oshima, Keiko Yamakawa, Juanjuan Ye, Yuko Nakano-Narusawa, Reiji Haba, Yuki Fukumura, Kenichi Hirabayashi, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Motohiro Kojima, Keiichi Okano, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Yoko Matsuda
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86152-y
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spelling doaj-02a40941f95648ac932c3075aa48d32a2021-03-28T11:31:35ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-011111910.1038/s41598-021-86152-yAdequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancerMasanao Yokohira0Minoru Oshima1Keiko Yamakawa2Juanjuan Ye3Yuko Nakano-Narusawa4Reiji Haba5Yuki Fukumura6Kenichi Hirabayashi7Hiroshi Yamaguchi8Motohiro Kojima9Keiichi Okano10Yasuyuki Suzuki11Yoko Matsuda12Oncology Pathology, Department of Pathology and Host-Defense, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityOncology Pathology, Department of Pathology and Host-Defense, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityOncology Pathology, Department of Pathology and Host-Defense, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityOncology Pathology, Department of Pathology and Host-Defense, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityDepartment of Human Pathology, School of Medicine, Juntendo UniversityDepartment of Pathology, Tokai University School of MedicineDepartment of Pathology, Saitama Medical UniversityDivision of Pathology, Exploratory Oncology Research and Clinical Trial Center, National Cancer CenterDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityDepartment of Gastroenterological Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityOncology Pathology, Department of Pathology and Host-Defense, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa UniversityAbstract Standardized pathological evaluation of the regression assessment of neoadjuvant pancreatic cancer is necessary to improve prognostication and compare treatment outcomes in clinical trials. However, appropriate tissue sampling from surgically resected pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant therapy has not been elucidated. We compared the tumor regression scores in the largest cancer slide determined macroscopically or histologically. We reviewed all slides and macroscopic photos of cut surfaces from resected pancreas of patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (n = 137; chemoradiotherapy or chemotherapy). The tumor regression scores (the Evans, College of American Pathologists, Japanese Pancreas Society grading systems, and Area of Residual Tumor [ART] score) were evaluated for the largest tumor slide determined by macroscopy or histologically as well as all slides from the resected pancreas. The largest cancer slides determined macroscopically and histologically were discrepant in 26% of the cases. Cancer cells were not detected in the largest macroscopically defined cut slides in 3%. Only ART scores assessed in the largest histological slides displayed significant difference in overall survival. We recommend obtaining the largest histological slides to provide adequate assessment for regression of neoadjuvant-treated pancreatic cancer. Sufficient sampling to detect the largest histological slides would be mandatory.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86152-y
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author Masanao Yokohira
Minoru Oshima
Keiko Yamakawa
Juanjuan Ye
Yuko Nakano-Narusawa
Reiji Haba
Yuki Fukumura
Kenichi Hirabayashi
Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Motohiro Kojima
Keiichi Okano
Yasuyuki Suzuki
Yoko Matsuda
spellingShingle Masanao Yokohira
Minoru Oshima
Keiko Yamakawa
Juanjuan Ye
Yuko Nakano-Narusawa
Reiji Haba
Yuki Fukumura
Kenichi Hirabayashi
Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Motohiro Kojima
Keiichi Okano
Yasuyuki Suzuki
Yoko Matsuda
Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
Scientific Reports
author_facet Masanao Yokohira
Minoru Oshima
Keiko Yamakawa
Juanjuan Ye
Yuko Nakano-Narusawa
Reiji Haba
Yuki Fukumura
Kenichi Hirabayashi
Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Motohiro Kojima
Keiichi Okano
Yasuyuki Suzuki
Yoko Matsuda
author_sort Masanao Yokohira
title Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
title_short Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
title_full Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
title_fullStr Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
title_full_unstemmed Adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
title_sort adequate tissue sampling for the assessment of pathological tumor regression in pancreatic cancer
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Standardized pathological evaluation of the regression assessment of neoadjuvant pancreatic cancer is necessary to improve prognostication and compare treatment outcomes in clinical trials. However, appropriate tissue sampling from surgically resected pancreatic cancer after neoadjuvant therapy has not been elucidated. We compared the tumor regression scores in the largest cancer slide determined macroscopically or histologically. We reviewed all slides and macroscopic photos of cut surfaces from resected pancreas of patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (n = 137; chemoradiotherapy or chemotherapy). The tumor regression scores (the Evans, College of American Pathologists, Japanese Pancreas Society grading systems, and Area of Residual Tumor [ART] score) were evaluated for the largest tumor slide determined by macroscopy or histologically as well as all slides from the resected pancreas. The largest cancer slides determined macroscopically and histologically were discrepant in 26% of the cases. Cancer cells were not detected in the largest macroscopically defined cut slides in 3%. Only ART scores assessed in the largest histological slides displayed significant difference in overall survival. We recommend obtaining the largest histological slides to provide adequate assessment for regression of neoadjuvant-treated pancreatic cancer. Sufficient sampling to detect the largest histological slides would be mandatory.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86152-y
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