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阿尔伯特·C·布罗德斯(Albert C. Broders)在癌症预后和定义方面的范式转变。

Albert C. Broders' paradigm shifts involving the prognostication and definition of cancer.

机构信息

Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of Calgary/Alberta Health Services, Diagnostic and Scientific Centre, 9, 3535 Research Rd NW, Calgary, AB T2L 2K8, Canada.

出版信息

Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2012 Nov;136(11):1437-46. doi: 10.5858/arpa.2011-0567-HP.

Abstract

CONTEXT

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, cancer was defined by the demonstration of invasion and metastases, based upon gross findings at surgery or autopsy. Although histopathologic examination of tumors became possible with greater and greater resolution over time, the definition of cancer remained the same. Tumors with features suggesting the biological "potential" to invade and metastasize were not cancers until they had achieved their potential. Prognostication based upon histopathologic analyses of tumor biopsies and resection specimens was not possible, as the concepts of tumor grading and staging did not exist until the 1920s and 1930s, respectively.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the history of tumor grading and the concept of "carcinoma in situ" and to explore the role of Albert C. Broders, MD, and others in these discoveries.

DESIGN

To address these topics, standard historiographic methods were used to examine available primary and secondary historical sources.

RESULTS

Early in his career, Broders described tumor grading, showing for the first time that histopathologic findings could independently predict prognosis. This discovery quickly begat tumor staging and eventually the whole predictive biomarker field. Later in his career, Broders described carcinoma in situ, thereby changing the very definition of cancer.

CONCLUSION

Historians recognize that science progresses through a series of paradigm shifts. Most clinician-scientists, even those at the very top of their fields, never make a discovery so dramatic that it changes their field forever. In the 1920s and 1930s, Albert C. Broders published 2 observations that forever changed cancer diagnosis, prognostication, and treatment.

摘要

背景

在 19 世纪和 20 世纪初,癌症的定义是基于手术或尸检时的大体发现,表现为侵袭和转移。尽管随着时间的推移,肿瘤的组织病理学检查变得越来越精确,但癌症的定义仍然不变。只有当肿瘤具有侵袭和转移的生物学“潜力”时,才被认为是癌症。在肿瘤分级和分期的概念分别于 20 世纪 20 年代和 30 年代出现之前,基于肿瘤活检和切除标本的组织病理学分析进行预后是不可能的。

目的

检查肿瘤分级的历史和“原位癌”的概念,并探讨 Albert C. Broders 博士等人在这些发现中的作用。

设计

为了解决这些问题,采用了标准的历史方法来检查现有的主要和次要历史资料。

结果

在他职业生涯的早期,Broders 描述了肿瘤分级,首次表明组织病理学发现可以独立预测预后。这一发现很快产生了肿瘤分期,并最终产生了整个预测生物标志物领域。后来在他的职业生涯中,Broders 描述了原位癌,从而改变了癌症的定义。

结论

历史学家认识到,科学是通过一系列的范式转变而进步的。大多数临床科学家,即使是那些处于自己领域顶尖的人,也从未做出过如此戏剧性的发现,以至于永远改变了他们的领域。在 20 世纪 20 年代和 30 年代,Albert C. Broders 发表了两项观察结果,这两项观察结果永远改变了癌症的诊断、预后和治疗。

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