Xiangyu Chen, Shuang Song, Haiyan Shi, Bingjian Lu
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A novel tumor budding and cell nest size-based grading system outperforms conventional methods in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.
The tumor budding and tumor cell nest size-based (TBNS) grading scheme is an emerging prognostic indicator for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) across various organs; however, its significance in vulvar SCC (VSCC) remains poorly investigated. In this study, we applied the TBNS grading system to an institutional cohort of 62 consecutive surgically resected VSCC cases (39 HPV-independent and 23 HPV-associated), excluding patients with neoadjuvant chemotherapy or FIGO stage IA disease. High tumor budding activity, small cell nest size, and high TBNS grade were significantly associated with reduced overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) in VSCC, as well as with adverse clinicopathologic features such as lymphovascular space invasion, perineural involvement, lymph node metastasis, and advanced FIGO stage (p < 0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed that TBNS grade 3 was independently associated with reduced DFS (p < 0.05). In contrast, among the two conventional grading systems, only the Gynecology Oncology Group grading system showed a significant association with OS in univariate analysis (p < 0.05), but not in multivariate analysis (p > 0.05). We conclude that the TBNS grading system is a promising prognostic indicator for VSCC, outperforming conventional grading systems. Further validation in larger cohorts is needed to expand the clinical applicability of this grading system in VSCC.
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Manuscripts of original studies reinforcing the evidence base of modern diagnostic pathology, using immunocytochemical, molecular and ultrastructural techniques, will be welcomed. In addition, papers on critical evaluation of diagnostic criteria but also broadsheets and guidelines with a solid evidence base will be considered. Consideration will also be given to reports of work in other fields relevant to the understanding of human pathology as well as manuscripts on the application of new methods and techniques in pathology. Submission of purely experimental articles is discouraged but manuscripts on experimental work applicable to diagnostic pathology are welcomed. Biomarker studies are welcomed but need to abide by strict rules (e.g. REMARK) of adequate sample size and relevant marker choice. Single marker studies on limited patient series without validated application will as a rule not be considered. Case reports will only be considered when they provide substantial new information with an impact on understanding disease or diagnostic practice.