Department of Histopathology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Histopathology. 2019 Oct;75(4):453-467. doi: 10.1111/his.13877. Epub 2019 Jul 2.
The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting (ICCR) is a not-for-profit organisation sponsored by the Royal Colleges of Pathologists of Australasia and the United Kingdom, the College of American Pathologists, the Canadian Association of Pathologists in association with the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, the European Society of Pathology, the American Society of Clinical Pathology and the Faculty of Pathology, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Its goal is to produce standardised, internationally agreed-upon, evidence-based datasets for cancer pathology reporting throughout the world. This paper describes the development of a cancer dataset by the multidisciplinary ICCR expert panel for the reporting of carcinoma of the urethra in urethrectomy specimens. The dataset is composed of 'required' (mandatory) and 'recommended' (non-mandatory) elements, which are based on a review of the most recent evidence and supported by explanatory commentary. Fourteen required elements and eight recommended elements were agreed by the international dataset authoring committee to represent the essential/required (core) and recommended (non-core) information for the reporting of carcinoma of the urethra in urethrectomy specimens. Use of an internationally agreed, structured pathology dataset for reporting carcinoma of the urethra (in urethrectomy specimens) will provide the necessary information for optimal patient management, will facilitate consistent data collection and will provide valuable data for research and international benchmarking. The dataset will be valuable for those countries and institutions that are not in a position to develop their own datasets.
国际癌症报告协作组织(ICCR)是一个非营利组织,由澳大利亚和英国皇家病理学院、美国病理学院、加拿大病理学院与加拿大癌症合作组织、欧洲病理学会、美国临床病理学会和爱尔兰皇家内科医师学院联合赞助。其目标是为全球癌症病理学报告制定标准化、国际认可、基于证据的数据集。本文描述了多学科 ICCR 专家小组为尿道切除术标本中的尿道癌报告开发癌症数据集的过程。该数据集由“必需”(强制性)和“推荐”(非强制性)元素组成,基于对最新证据的审查,并得到解释性评论的支持。国际数据集编写委员会同意了 14 个必需元素和 8 个推荐元素,以代表尿道切除术标本中尿道癌报告的基本/必需(核心)和推荐(非核心)信息。使用国际公认的、结构化的病理学数据集来报告尿道癌(在尿道切除术标本中)将为最佳患者管理提供必要的信息,将有助于一致的数据收集,并为研究和国际基准提供有价值的数据。对于那些没有能力开发自己数据集的国家和机构来说,该数据集将非常有价值。