Silveira Felipe Martins, Schuch Lauren Frenzel, Bologna-Molina Ronell
Department of Diagnostics in Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de la República, Montevideo 1600, Uruguay.
Department of Oral Pathology, Universidad Juarez del Estado de Durango, Durango 13400, Mexico.
World J Clin Oncol. 2024 Apr 24;15(4):464-467. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v15.i4.464.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and World Health Organization (WHO) collaboratively produce the 'WHO Blue Books' essential tools standardizing the diagnostic process for human cancers. Regular updates in this classification accommodate emerging molecular discoveries, advances in immunohistochemical techniques, and evolving clinical insights. The 5 edition of the WHO/IARC classification of head and neck tumors refines the 'Oral Cavity and Mobile Tongue' chapter, including sections for non-neoplastic lesions, epithelial tumors, and tumors of uncertain histogenesis. Notably, the epithelial tumors section is rearranged by tumor behavior, starting with benign squamous papillomas and progressing through potentially malignant oral disorders to oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The section on OSCC reflects recent information on epidemiology, pathogenesis, and histological prognostic factors. Noteworthy is the specific categorization of verrucous carcinoma (VC) and carcinoma cuniculatum (CC), both associated with the oral cavity and distinct in clinical and histologic characteristics. This classification adjustment emphasizes the oral cavity as their predominant site in the head and neck. Designating specific sections for VC and CC aims to provide comprehensive insights into these unique subtypes, elucidating their clinical features, distinct histological characteristics, prevalence, significance, and clinical relevance. By categorizing these subtypes into specific sections, the 5 edition of the WHO classification aims to provide a more nuanced and detailed account, enhancing our understanding of these specific variants within the broader spectrum of head and neck tumors.
国际癌症研究机构(IARC)和世界卫生组织(WHO)合作编写了“WHO蓝皮书”,这是规范人类癌症诊断过程的重要工具。该分类的定期更新纳入了新出现的分子发现、免疫组织化学技术的进展以及不断发展的临床见解。WHO/IARC头颈部肿瘤分类的第5版完善了“口腔和活动舌部”章节,包括非肿瘤性病变、上皮性肿瘤以及组织发生不确定的肿瘤等部分。值得注意的是,上皮性肿瘤部分按肿瘤行为重新编排,从良性鳞状乳头状瘤开始,经过潜在恶性口腔疾病,直至口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)。OSCC部分反映了有关流行病学、发病机制和组织学预后因素的最新信息。值得注意的是疣状癌(VC)和漏斗状癌(CC)的具体分类,它们都与口腔有关,在临床和组织学特征上有所不同。这种分类调整强调口腔是它们在头颈部的主要部位。为VC和CC指定特定章节旨在全面了解这些独特的亚型,阐明它们的临床特征以及独特的组织学特征、患病率、意义和临床相关性。通过将这些亚型归入特定章节,WHO分类的第5版旨在提供更细致和详细的描述,增进我们对头颈部肿瘤更广泛范围内这些特定变体的理解。