Data Set for Reporting Carcinoma of the Stomach in Gastrectomy: Recommendations from the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting

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Shi, Chanjuan
Badgwell, Brian D
Grabsch, Heike I
Gibson, Michael K
Hong, Seung-Mo
Kumarasinghe, Priyanthi
Lam, Alfred K
Lauwers, Gregory
O'Donovan, Maria
van der Post, Rachel S
Tang, Laura
Ushiku, Tetsuo
Vieth, Michael
Selinger, Christina I
Webster, Fleur
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2022
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CONTEXT.—: A standardized detailed surgical pathology report is the cornerstone of gastric cancer management. OBJECTIVE.—: To guide management and prognostication for patients with gastric carcinomas globally, the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting aimed to produce an evidence-based international pathology reporting data set with a panel of globally recognized expert pathologists and clinicians. DESIGN.—: Based on published guidelines/data sets for gastric carcinomas, a working draft was developed by the chair of the expert panel of pathologists and clinicians. The draft was then circulated to the panel and discussed in a series of teleconferences and email communications until consensus was achieved. The draft data set was uploaded on the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting Web site for public comment. The data set was reviewed in consideration of the feedback, and a final version was approved by the panel. RESULTS.—: This data set was developed for gastrectomy specimens for primary gastric carcinomas, including neuroendocrine carcinomas and mixed neuroendocrine-nonneuroendocrine neoplasms. Well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors, nonepithelial malignancies, and secondary tumors were excluded from this data set. The final data set contains 15 core (required) elements and 8 noncore (recommended) elements. A commentary is provided for each element. CONCLUSIONS.—: The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting has published freely available, evidence-based data sets for gastric cancer reporting. Standardized reporting has been shown to improve patient care and facilitates data exchange and analysis for quality assurance, cancer epidemiology, and clinical and basic research.

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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

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146

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9

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Oncology and carcinogenesis

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Shi, C; Badgwell, BD; Grabsch, HI; Gibson, MK; Hong, S-M; Kumarasinghe, P; Lam, AK; Lauwers, G; O'Donovan, M; van der Post, RS; Tang, L; Ushiku, T; Vieth, M; Selinger, CI; Webster, F; et al., Data Set for Reporting Carcinoma of the Stomach in Gastrectomy: Recommendations from the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting, Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2022, 146 (9), pp. 1072–1083

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