[Urinary bladder: tumor precursors and non-invasive carcinoma].

Fabienne Lange, Arndt Hartmann, Markus Eckstein
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Background: In recent years, our understanding of the genesis and development of urothelial carcinomas (UC) has expanded considerably thanks to advancing molecular classifications. These advances have led to significant changes in the 5th edition of the WHO classification of tumors of the urinary tract and male genitalia. The new findings allow both the introduction of modern diagnostic approaches and a return to proven methods in the evaluation of precursor lesions and non-invasive carcinomas.

Aims: This article is intended to provide a summarized overview of the various precursor lesions and pathways of urothelial carcinoma.

Results and discussion: The changes and clarifications in the 5th edition of the WHO classification reflect the progress made in the molecular and morphological characterization of urothelial carcinomas. These adjustments provide an improved basis for diagnosis and treatment and emphasize the importance of differentiated molecular profiles for the classification and treatment of UC. Despite all this, conventional histology remains the gold standard for the diagnosis and classification of non-invasive carcinomas and precursor lesions.

[膀胱:肿瘤前体和非浸润性癌]。
背景:近年来,由于分子分类的不断发展,我们对尿路上皮癌(UC)的起源和发展有了更深入的了解。这些进展导致第五版世界卫生组织泌尿道和男性生殖器肿瘤分类发生了重大变化。新的发现既引入了现代诊断方法,也使评估前驱病变和非浸润性癌的方法回归到行之有效的方法。目的:本文旨在概述尿路上皮癌的各种前驱病变和途径:第5版WHO分类的变化和澄清反映了尿路上皮癌分子和形态学特征描述方面的进展。这些调整为诊断和治疗提供了更好的依据,并强调了分化分子图谱对尿路癌分类和治疗的重要性。尽管如此,传统组织学仍是非浸润性癌和前驱病变诊断和分类的黄金标准。
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