The Many Faces of Urothelial Carcinomas: An Update From Pathology to Clinical Approach and Challenges in Practice.

0 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Duygu Enneli, Tolga Baglan
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Urothelial carcinoma is a heterogeneous disease with histomorphological and genomic variations throughout the same tumor or between tumors from different patients. It has been shown that most of these histologic and genetic differences have prognostic significance and may have a guiding role in determining the appropriate treatment choice for the patient. Therefore, it is crucial for both the pathologist and the clinician to be conscious of these variations and to consider them in patient management. Recently, a consensus molecular classification has been developed and categorized urothelial carcinomas into 6 subclasses. These molecular subclasses seem to be associated with prognosis and/or response to certain therapeutic approaches like chemotherapy or immune checkpoint inhibitory therapy; however, it has not yet been sufficiently validated and has some limitations for routine application. As is well known, there are therapeutic limitations in locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinomas, especially those inappropriate for standard therapy with platinum-based chemotherapy regimens. Emerging new therapeutic approaches and testing for appropriate patient selection for those are discussed in this article.

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尿路上皮癌的许多方面:从病理学到临床方法的更新和实践中的挑战。
尿路上皮癌是一种异质性疾病,在同一肿瘤中或不同患者的肿瘤之间存在组织形态学和基因组变异。研究表明,这些组织学和遗传差异大多具有预后意义,并可能在确定患者的适当治疗选择方面发挥指导作用。因此,病理学家和临床医生都必须意识到这些变化,并在患者管理中加以考虑。最近,一种一致的分子分类法已经发展起来,并将尿路上皮癌分为6个亚类。这些分子亚类似乎与预后和/或对某些治疗方法的反应有关,如化疗或免疫检查点抑制治疗;然而,它还没有得到充分的验证,并且在日常应用中有一些局限性。众所周知,局部晚期或转移性尿路上皮癌的治疗存在局限性,尤其是那些不适合用铂类化疗方案进行标准治疗的癌。本文讨论了新出现的治疗方法和适当的患者选择测试。
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