Noah C Helderman, Manon Suerink, Gül Kilinç, José G van den Berg, Maartje Nielsen, Margot E T Tesselaar
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Abstract
Practice of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) of the digestive tract, which comprise of a highly diverse group of tumors with a rising incidence, faces multiple biological, diagnostic, and therapeutic issues. Part of these issues is due to misuse and misinterpretation of the classification and terminology of NENs of the digestive tract, which make it increasingly challenging to evaluate and compare the literature. For instance, grade 3 neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are frequently referred to as neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) and vice versa, while NECs are, by definition, high grade and therefore constitute a separate entity from NETs. Moreover, the term NET is regularly misused to describe NENs in general, and NETs are frequently referred to as benign, while they should always be considered malignancies as they do have metastatic potential. To prevent misconceptions in future NEN-related research, we reviewed the most recent terminology used to classify NENs of the digestive tract and created an overview that combines the classification of these NENs according to the World Health Organization (WHO) with location- and functionality-based classifications. This overview may help clinicians and researchers in understanding the current literature and could serve as a guide in the clinic as well as for writing future studies on NENs of the digestive tract. In this way, we aim for the universal use of terminology, thereby providing an efficient foundation for future NEN-related research.
消化道神经内分泌肿瘤(NENs)是一类种类繁多的肿瘤,发病率呈上升趋势,其治疗面临着生物学、诊断学和治疗学等多方面的问题。这些问题的部分原因是对消化道神经内分泌肿瘤分类和术语的误用和误解,这使得对文献进行评估和比较变得越来越具有挑战性。例如,3级神经内分泌肿瘤(NET)经常被称为神经内分泌癌(NEC),反之亦然,而根据定义,神经内分泌癌属于高级别肿瘤,因此与NET是两个不同的实体。此外,NET一词经常被误用来描述一般的NENs,NETs也经常被称为良性肿瘤,但由于它们确实有转移的可能性,因此始终应被视为恶性肿瘤。为了防止在未来与NEN相关的研究中出现误解,我们回顾了用于对消化道NEN进行分类的最新术语,并创建了一份概述,将世界卫生组织(WHO)对这些NEN的分类与基于位置和功能的分类相结合。该概述可帮助临床医生和研究人员理解当前的文献,并可作为临床指南以及今后撰写消化道 NENs 研究报告的参考。通过这种方式,我们的目标是普及术语的使用,从而为未来与 NEN 相关的研究提供一个有效的基础。