Value, Limitations, and Recommendations for Grading of Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors: A Consensus of the Oncology-Pathology Working Group

Author:

Berlato Davide1ORCID,Bulman-Fleming Julie2,Clifford Craig A.3,Garrett Laura4,Intile Joanne5,Jones Pamela6ORCID,Kamstock Debra A.7,Liptak Julius M.8ORCID,Pavuk Alana9,Powell Roger10,Rasotto Roberta11

Affiliation:

1. AniCura AOI Center AG, Hünenberg, Switzerland

2. Veterinary Cancer Group, Tustin, CA, USA

3. Blue Pearl Malvern, Malvern, PA, USA

4. University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA

5. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA

6. QBiotics Group Limited, Yungaburra, Queensland, Australia

7. Kampath Diagnostics and Investigation, Fort Collins, CO, USA

8. VCA Canada—Alta Vista Animal Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

9. Antech Diagnostics, Hillsborough, NC, USA

10. DragonVet Consulting, Hitchin, Herts, UK

11. Histopathology Consultant, Verona, Italy

Abstract

One of the primary objectives of the Oncology Pathology Working Group (OPWG), a joint initiative of the Veterinary Cancer Society and the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, is for oncologists and pathologists to collaboratively generate consensus documents to standardize aspects and provide guidelines for oncologic pathology. Consensus is established through review of relevant peer-reviewed literature relative to a subgroup’s particular focus. In this article, the authors provide a critical review of the current literature for grading of canine cutaneous mast cell tumors, suggest guidelines for reporting, and provide recommendations for its clinical interpretation. The article mainly focuses on histologic grading, but relevant information on mitotic count and cytological grading are also discussed. This document represents the opinions of the working group and the authors but does not constitute a formal endorsement by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists or the Veterinary Cancer Society.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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