Consensus classification of pediatric hepatocellular tumors: A report from the Children's Hepatic tumors International Collaboration (CHIC)

Author:

Cho Soo‐Jin1ORCID,Ranganathan Sarangarajan2,Alaggio Rita3,Maibach Rudolf4,Tanaka Yukichi5,Inoue Takeshi6,Leuschner Ivo7,de Krijger Ronald89,Vokuhl Christian10ORCID,Krailo Mark11,Malogolowkin Marcio12,Meyers Rebecka13,Czauderna Piotr14,Hiyama Eiso15ORCID,Ansari Marc1617,Morland Bruce18,Trobaugh‐Lotrario Angela19,O'Neill Allison F.20,Rangaswami Arun21,Häberle Beate22,López‐Terrada Dolores23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

2. Division of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio USA

3. Department of Pathology Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital Roma Italy

4. IBCSG Coordinating Center Bern Switzerland

5. Department of Pathology Kanagawa Children's Medical Center Yokohama Japan

6. Department of Pathology Osaka City General Hospital Osaka Japan

7. UNI‐Klinikum Campus Institut fur Pathologie Kiel Germany

8. Department of Pathology University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht The Netherlands

9. Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology Utrecht The Netherlands

10. Section of Pediatric Pathology Department of Pathology University Hospital Bonn Bonn Germany

11. Department of Preventive Medicine University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

12. Division of Pediatric Hematology Oncology University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center Sacramento California USA

13. Division of Pediatric Surgery University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah USA

14. Department of Surgery and Urology for Children and Adolescents Medical University of Gdansk Gdansk Poland

15. Department of Pediatric Surgery Hiroshima University Hiroshima Japan

16. Division of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Department of Women Child and Adolescent University Geneva Hospitals Geneva Switzerland

17. Faculty of Medicine Department of Pediatrics Cansearch Research Platform for Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Gynecology and Obstetrics University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

18. Department of Oncology Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital Birmingham UK

19. Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital Spokane Washington USA

20. Department of Pediatric Oncology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

21. Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

22. Department of Pediatric Surgery Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital Ludwig‐Maximilians‐University Munich Munich Germany

23. Department of Pathology and Pediatrics Baylor College of Medicine Texas Children's Hospital Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLiver tumors are rare in children with histologic heterogeneity that makes diagnosis challenging. Systematic histopathological review, performed as part of collaborative therapeutic protocols, identified relevant histologic subtypes that are important to distinguish. The Children's Hepatic tumors International Collaboration (CHIC) was established to study pediatric liver tumors on a global scale and led to establishment of a provisional consensus classification for use in international clinical trials. The current study is the validation of this initial classification and first large‐scale application by international expert reviewers.ProcedureThe CHIC initiative includes data from 1605 children treated on eight multicenter hepatoblastoma (HB) trials. Review of 605 available tumors was performed by seven expert pathologists from three consortia (US, EU, Japan). Cases with discordant diagnoses were collectively reviewed to reach a final consensus diagnosis.ResultsOf 599 cases with sufficient material for review, 570 (95.2%) were classified as HB by all consortia, and 29 (4.8%) as non‐HB, which included “hepatocellular neoplasm, NOS” and malignant rhabdoid tumors.453 of 570 HBs were classified as epithelial by final consensus. Some patterns (i.e., small cell undifferentiated, macrotrabecular, cholangioblastic) were selectively identified by reviewers from different consortia. All consortia identified a similar number of mixed epithelial–mesenchymal HB.ConclusionsThis study represents the first large‐scale application and validation of the pediatric malignant hepatocellular tumors consensus classification. It is a valuable resource to train future generations of investigators on accurate diagnosis of these rare tumors and provides a framework for further international collaborative studies and refinement of the current classification of pediatric liver tumors.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Swiss Cancer Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,Hematology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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