Improving tumor budding reporting in colorectal cancer: a Delphi consensus study

Author:

Haddad Tariq SamiORCID,Lugli Alessandro,Aherne Susan,Barresi Valeria,Terris Benoît,Bokhorst John-Melle,Brockmoeller Scarlet Fiona,Cuatrecasas Miriam,Simmer Femke,El-Zimaity Hala,Fléjou Jean-François,Gibbons David,Cathomas Gieri,Kirsch Richard,Kuhlmann Tine Plato,Langner Cord,Loughrey Maurice B.,Riddell Robert,Ristimäki Ari,Kakar Sanjay,Sheahan Kieran,Treanor Darren,van der Laak Jeroen,Vieth Michael,Zlobec Inti,Nagtegaal Iris D.

Abstract

AbstractTumor budding is a long-established independent adverse prognostic marker in colorectal cancer, yet methods for its assessment have varied widely. In an effort to standardize its reporting, a group of experts met in Bern, Switzerland, in 2016 to reach consensus on a single, international, evidence-based method for tumor budding assessment and reporting (International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference [ITBCC]). Tumor budding assessment using the ITBCC criteria has been validated in large cohorts of cancer patients and incorporated into several international colorectal cancer pathology and clinical guidelines. With the wider reporting of tumor budding, new issues have emerged that require further clarification. To better inform researchers and health-care professionals on these issues, an international group of experts in gastrointestinal pathology participated in a modified Delphi process to generate consensus and highlight areas requiring further research. This effort serves to re-affirm the importance of tumor budding in colorectal cancer and support its continued use in routine clinical practice.

Funder

KWF Kankerbestrijding

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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