Challenges in pathological diagnosis of rare head and neck cancers: National survey and retrospective study.

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Daria Maria Filippini, Francesca Carosi, Giulia Querzoli, Simone Sabbioni, Matteo Fermi, Francesco Chiari, Riccardo Gili, Maria Abbondanza Pantaleo, Giovanni Succo, Gabriele Molteni, Achille Tarsitano, Maria Pia Foschini, Laura D Locati
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Abstract

Purpose: The complexity of head and neck cancers (HNC) makes histopathological diagnosis challenging, mainly for rare histotypes (r-HNCs) where a second opinion (2°op) is often required.

Methods: In 2023, the Italian Association of Head and Neck Oncology (AIOCC) young task force conducted a 17-item survey on HNC multidisciplinary management and pathological diagnosis. A retrospective review was performed on r-HNC cases evaluated in the last 10 years by an HNC expert pathologist at a referral center. Major diagnostic discrepancies (MDD), defined as changes in pathological diagnosis that significantly influenced clinical management, were analyzed.

Results: Among the 30 surveyed participants, 67% sought a 2°op for r-HNC, often leading to changes in diagnosis or treatment. In 130 reviewed cases, 66% had no initial pathological diagnosis; of the remaining 34% (44) with a previous diagnosis, 50% were changed after the review. Minor salivary gland tumors of the oral cavity (57%) had the highest rate of MDD, followed by the sinonasal tract (43%). 14% (6) involved only descriptive diagnosis reformulation/reclassification whereas of MDD (16%,7), 29% involved a change from benign to malignant, 14% a change from malignant to benign.

Conclusions: According to the complexity of HNC district, a second opinion is often needed and when a preliminary histopathological diagnosis was formulated, a MDD results in 16%. An effective diagnostic network among HNC pathologists is warranted.

罕见头颈癌病理诊断的挑战:全国调查与回顾性研究。
目的:头颈癌(HNC)的复杂性使得组织病理学诊断具有挑战性,主要是对于罕见的组织型(r-HNCs),通常需要第二意见(2°op)。方法:意大利头颈肿瘤协会(AIOCC)青年工作组于2023年对HNC多学科管理和病理诊断进行了17项调查。回顾性审查的r-HNC病例评估在过去10年由HNC专家病理学家在转诊中心。主要诊断差异(MDD),定义为病理诊断的变化,显著影响临床管理,分析。结果:在30名被调查的参与者中,67%的人因r-HNC寻求2°手术,这往往导致诊断或治疗的改变。在130例病例中,66%的患者没有早期病理诊断;其余34(44)例既往诊断,其中50%在复查后改变。口腔小涎腺肿瘤(57%)的MDD发生率最高,其次是鼻道(43%)。14%(6)只涉及描述性诊断的重新制定/重新分类,而MDD(16%,7), 29%涉及从良性到恶性的变化,14%涉及从恶性到良性的变化。结论:根据HNC区的复杂性,经常需要第二意见,当制定初步组织病理学诊断时,MDD的发生率为16%。在HNC病理学家之间建立一个有效的诊断网络是必要的。
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