Pathological snapshots of thymic epithelial tumors with invasion into neighboring structures: preparing for the forthcoming revision of the TNM classification.

Mediastinum (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2023-09-19 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21037/med-23-28
Yosuke Yamada, Hironori Haga
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Treatment decision-making of thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) after surgery is based on the pathological stage. Currently, most institutions use both the Masaoka-Koga system and the 8th edition of the tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) classification. Because these two systems separate each stage according to the same concept, namely, the "levels" of tumor extension, precise pathological evaluation of the presence or absence of tumor invasion into stage-defining structures is necessary. This review provides representative pathological snapshots of tumors invading neighboring structures to provide references that might be helpful to readers; the snapshots will cover features that correspond to those of "locally advanced TETs", the topic of this series. Tumor subtype, whether thymoma or thymic carcinoma, is another factor influencing treatment decisions. Accumulating evidence has indicated that most thymomas and thymic carcinomas have biologically distinct features. Representative results were achieved by a study conducted as part of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project, and subsequent studies with the help of the TCGA data have further reported on these distinctive features. Here, we also introduce newly recognized features of TETs, mainly focusing on the difference between epithelial-rich thymomas and thymic squamous cell carcinoma. The new (9th) edition of the TNM classification will be launched in January 2024. Therefore, sharing current pathological features of TETs will help readers, not only in their daily practice but also in preparing for the upcoming classification system.

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胸腺上皮肿瘤侵犯邻近结构的病理快照:为即将修订的 TNM 分类做准备。
胸腺上皮肿瘤(TET)术后的治疗决策基于病理分期。目前,大多数机构都同时使用 Masaoka-Koga 系统和第 8 版肿瘤、结节、转移(TNM)分类法。由于这两个系统根据相同的概念(即肿瘤扩展的 "层次")来划分每个分期,因此有必要对肿瘤是否侵入分期结构进行精确的病理评估。本综述提供了肿瘤侵犯邻近结构的代表性病理快照,以提供可能对读者有帮助的参考资料;这些快照将涵盖与 "局部晚期 TET"(本系列的主题)相对应的特征。肿瘤亚型(胸腺瘤或胸腺癌)是影响治疗决策的另一个因素。越来越多的证据表明,大多数胸腺瘤和胸腺癌具有不同的生物学特征。癌症基因组图谱(The Cancer Genome Atlas,TCGA)项目的一项研究取得了具有代表性的结果,随后的研究在TCGA数据的帮助下进一步报道了这些独特的特征。在此,我们还介绍了新认识到的 TETs 特征,主要集中在富上皮性胸腺瘤与胸腺鳞状细胞癌之间的区别。新版(第 9 版)TNM 分类将于 2024 年 1 月推出。因此,分享 TET 目前的病理特征不仅有助于读者的日常实践,也有助于他们为即将到来的分类系统做好准备。
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