Department of Pathology and Urology, VCU School of Medicine, Richmond, VA.
Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Adv Anat Pathol. 2021 Jan;28(1):1-7. doi: 10.1097/PAP.0000000000000287.
Contemporary subspecialization of practice in prostate pathology has seen a transition to complex, nuanced reporting, where a growing number of histopathologic parameters may signal differences in patient management. In this context, the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) and the Genitourinary Pathology Society (GUPS) both published proceedings papers on the grading of prostate cancer in 2019. Overall, the 2 prostate cancer grading manuscripts reached many of the same conclusions and recommendations. Yet, each consensus was conducted somewhat differently, and in a couple of key areas, each reached different conclusions and recommendations. Herein, sourced from the experience and viewpoints of members of both societies, we provide the practicing pathologist a summary of the shared recommendations, and of the discordances. It is anticipated that these 2 documents will inform future iterations of recommendations and guidelines for reporting prostate cancer by organizations such as the College of American Pathologists, the Royal College of Pathologists, and the European Society of Pathology, which will promote best practices for their respective constituents. Our goal is to provide the practicing pathologist a useful catalog of the main points of both, allowing each practitioner to make informed decisions and understand any divergent opinions as may arise between observers for individual cases.
当前,前列腺病理学的专业分工已经发生转变,逐渐向复杂、细微的报告模式发展,越来越多的组织病理学参数可能预示着患者管理方式的差异。在此背景下,国际泌尿病理学会(ISUP)和泌尿生殖病理学会(GUPS)均于 2019 年发布了前列腺癌分级的会议论文。总体而言,这两份前列腺癌分级的手稿达成了许多相同的结论和建议。然而,每个共识的制定过程略有不同,在一些关键领域,每个共识都得出了不同的结论和建议。在此,我们根据两个学会成员的经验和观点,为病理医生提供一份总结,其中包括共识内容和不同之处。预计这两份文件将为美国病理学家学会、英国皇家病理学家学会和欧洲病理学会等组织未来对前列腺癌报告的推荐和指南的修订提供信息,从而促进各自成员的最佳实践。我们的目标是为病理医生提供一份有用的指南,让他们了解这两份文件的主要内容,以便在遇到个别病例时,能够做出明智的决策,并理解观察者之间可能存在的不同意见。