Morphological Features of the Most Advanced Intra-Tumor Component in Multistep Progression

Y. Yatabe
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Advances in basic life science during the past decade have exponentially increased our understanding of the molecular bases of lung cancers and this improved insight has had great effects on diagnosis, prognosis, classification, and treatment of cancer. Similar to colorectal carcinoma, stepwise development of lung cancer has been proposed. For squamous neoplasm, dysplasia is considered to progress to invasive cancer through carcinoma in-situ in association with accumulations of genetic and epigenetic alterations. In lung adenocarcinoma, a preinvasive lesion, termed atypical adenomatous hyperplasia, progresses to an adenocarcinoma in situ, namely a bronchioloalveolar carcinoma, followed by an invasive adenocarcinoma. Currently, molecular alterations, which are involved in each transition, have been also revealed. In this review, I would like to discuss correlation of morphological features with the progression of lung adenocarcinoma with special reference to the most advanced component within the tumor. (J Lung Cancer 2010;9(2):53 �� 56)
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多步进展中最晚期肿瘤内成分的形态学特征
在过去的十年中,基础生命科学的进步使我们对肺癌分子基础的了解呈指数级增长,这种改进的认识对癌症的诊断、预后、分类和治疗产生了重大影响。与结直肠癌相似,肺癌的发展也是循序渐进的。对于鳞状肿瘤,不典型增生被认为是通过原位癌进展为浸润性癌症,与遗传和表观遗传改变的积累有关。在肺腺癌中,侵袭前病变称为非典型腺瘤性增生,发展为原位腺癌,即细支气管肺泡癌,随后发展为侵袭性腺癌。目前,每一种转变所涉及的分子变化也已被揭示出来。在这篇综述中,我想讨论形态学特征与肺腺癌进展的关系,特别是肿瘤内最晚期的成分。[J] .肺癌杂志;2010;9(2):53 - 56。
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