The rationale for the development and publication of the World Health Organization reporting systems for cytopathology and a brief overview of the first editions of the lung and pancreaticobiliary systems

Author:

Field Andrew S.1ORCID,Pitman Martha2,Cree Ian A.3,Canberk Sule4,Bubendorf Lukas5ORCID,Mahrotra Ravi6,Schmitt Fernando7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomical Pathology University of New South Wales Sydney and University of Notre Dame Sydney Medical Schools St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Department of Pathology Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. International Agency for Cancer Research, World Health Organization Lyon France

4. Health Research and Innovation Institute Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto and Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute University of Porto Porto Portugal

5. Institute of Medical Genetics and Pathology University Hospital Basel University of Basel Basel Switzerland

6. Indian Cancer Genome Atlas, Pune and Founder Center for Health Innovation and Policy Noida India

7. Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto Research Center for Health Technologies and Services–Health Research Network, and Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto Porto Portugal

Abstract

AbstractThe International Academy of Cytology has joined with the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop international systems for reporting the cytopathology of lung, pancreas and biliary tract, lymph nodes, soft tissue, liver, breast, and kidney and adrenal gland. The WHO recently published the reporting systems for lung and pancreaticobiliary cytopathology. The objectives of this collaboration are to standardize the reporting of cytopathology; improve the quality of reporting by establishing the key diagnostic cytopathological features of entities and neoplasms; provide detailed best‐practice guidelines in sampling techniques, specimen handling and processing, and the use of ancillary techniques; and facilitate communication between cytopathologists and clinicians to improve patient care. Each WHO system has defined specific categories and terminology for reporting cytopathology, and each category has an estimated risk of malignancy as far as the current literature allows and a suggested diagnostic management algorithm to assist clinicians. The WHO systems recognize that local medical and pathology infrastructure will vary, particularly in low‐income and middle‐income countries, and the WHO systems and their diagnostic management recommendations have been developed to allow them to be applied worldwide in all resource settings. The process of the selection of editors and authors and the writing and editing responsibilities has used the same model as that used for the fifth edition WHO Classification of Tumours, to which the WHO cytopathology systems are directly linked. This review provides the rationale and history of this joint International Academy of Cytology, International Agency for Research on Cancer, and WHO cytopathology project and a brief overview of the WHO reporting systems for lung and pancreaticobiliary cytopathology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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