使用美国癌症分期标准联合委员会和国家综合癌症网络指南评估“高风险”皮肤鳞状细胞癌的定义。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-09-17 DOI:10.1155/2014/154340
Melinda B Chu, Jordan B Slutsky, Maulik M Dhandha, Brandon T Beal, Eric S Armbrecht, Ronald J Walker, Mark A Varvares, Scott W Fosko
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最近,美国癌症联合委员会(AJCC)和国家综合癌症网络(NCCN)提出了评估“高风险”皮肤鳞状细胞癌(cSCCs)的指南。尽管观点不同,但两份指南的共同目标是试图识别“高风险”cSCCs并改善患者预后。因此,理论上,这两种定义应该能识别出相似比例的“高危”肿瘤。我们试图评估AJCC和NCCN对“高风险”cSCCs的定义,并评估其一致性。方法。回顾性分析2010年7月至2011年11月某学术皮肤科收治的头颈部cSCCs病例。结果。根据AJCC标准,大多数肿瘤(n = 211,82.1%)为1期;2期46例(13.9%)。几乎所有患者仅因大小(≥2 cm)而进入第二阶段;一个肿瘤由于“高风险特征”而被“抢了风头”。使用NCCN分类,231例(87%)肿瘤为“高风险”。讨论。这一分析表明AJCC和NCCN对“高风险”cSCC的定义不一致。根据AJCC的标准,很少有cSCCs属于第二阶段,而根据NCCN的指南,大多数cSCCs属于“高风险”。虽然目前的指南取得了重大进展,但需要进一步的研究来形成“高风险”cSCC的统一定义,以优化管理。
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Evaluation of the definitions of "high-risk" cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma using the american joint committee on cancer staging criteria and national comprehensive cancer network guidelines.

Recent guidelines from the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) have been proposed for the assessment of "high-risk" cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCCs). Though different in perspective, both guidelines share the common goals of trying to identify "high-risk" cSCCs and improving patient outcomes. Thus, in theory, both definitions should identify a similar proportion of "high-risk" tumors. We sought to evaluate the AJCC and NCCN definitions of "high-risk" cSCCs and to assess their concordance. Methods. A retrospective review of head and neck cSCCs seen by an academic dermatology department from July 2010 to November 2011 was performed. Results. By AJCC criteria, most tumors (n = 211,82.1%) were of Stage 1; 46 tumors (13.9%) were of Stage 2. Almost all were of Stage 2 due to size alone (≥2 cm); one tumor was "upstaged" due to "high-risk features." Using the NCCN taxonomy, 231 (87%) of tumors were "high-risk." Discussion. This analysis demonstrates discordance between AJCC and NCCN definitions of "high-risk" cSCC. Few cSCCs are of Stage 2 by AJCC criteria, while most are "high-risk" by the NCCN guidelines. While the current guidelines represent significant progress, further studies are needed to generate a unified definition of "high-risk" cSCC to optimize management.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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