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The Prognostic Impact of Histology in Esophageal and Esophago-Gastric Junction Adenocarcinoma

Roberto Fiocca    
Luca Mastracci    
Marialuisa Lugaresi    
Federica Grillo    
Antonietta D?Errico    
Deborah Malvi    
Paola Spaggiari    
Anna Tomezzoli    
Luca Albarello    
Ari Ristimäki    
Luca Bottiglieri    
Elena Bonora    
Kausilia K. Krishnadath    
Gian Domenico Raulli    
Riccardo Rosati    
Uberto Fumagalli Romario    
Giovanni De Manzoni    
Jari Räsänen and Sandro Mattioli    

Resumen

Esophageal and esophago-gastric junction adenocarcinomas (EA/EGJAs) are a heterogeneous group of cancers. Stage is the most important prognostic factor, while morphology, determined by histologic analysis, has up until now played a minor role. Even new molecular classifications (which should be based on accurate histologic assessment) are a long way off from being used in day to day practice. The reassessment of nearly 300 EA/EGJAs enabled us to re-evaluate morphology and identify a two-tiered grading approach in glandular adenocarcinomas (80%) based on a cut off of 6% of poorly differentiated components (well differentiated versus poorly differentiated). Furthermore, rare, but prognostically significant, variants were recognized with an in-depth morphologic description. On this basis, two morphologic risk groups (lower risk and higher risk) were identified, adding significant prognostic value to the stage. The accurate morphologic description of EA/EGJAs must be a prerequisite for a better understanding of prognosis, molecular events, and response to treatment.

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