International audienceAssessment of the risk of lymph node invasion and tumour recurrence is critical to determine whether additional surgery is required in patients with endoscopically-removed pT1 colorectal cancer (CRC). A reproducible assessment of this risk of recurrence based on histopathological parameters is crucial for relevant therapeutic decisions. The inter-observer reproducibility of these parameters was the subject of our study. Two pathologists independently analysed 163 endoscopically-removed pT1 CRC recorded in a local digestive cancer registry database (Finistère, France). Using haematoxylin-eosin-saffron (HES) and immunohistochemistry slides, they evaluated several parameters related to the risk of tumour recurrence accord...
Through the implementation of national bowel cancer screening programmes we have seen a three-fold i...
AbstractIntroductionAfter complete local excision of pT1 colorectal cancers, prediction of the absen...
Background: The population screening campaigns have resulted in increasing the prevalence of endosco...
International audienceAssessment of the risk of lymph node invasion and tumour recurrence is critica...
International audienceThe therapeutic management of patients with endoscopic resection of colorectal...
The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting proposes histological tumour type, lymphovascula...
Puppa G, Senore C, Sheahan K, Vieth M, Lugli A, Zlobec I, Pecori S, Wang L M, Langner C, Mitomi H, N...
Tumor budding in colorectal cancer (CRC) is recognized as a valuable prognostic factor but its trans...
Tumor budding in colorectal cancer (CRC) is recognized as a valuable prognostic factor but its trans...
AIM This study was performed to evaluate the concordance in pathological assessments of blood and...
Up to 30% of stage II patients with curatively resected colorectal cancer (CRC) will develop disease...
BACKGROUND: The prediction of lymph node metastasis by current histopathological methods is imprecis...
BACKGROUND The number of patients with colorectal cancers (CRCs) invading the submucosa (pT1) resec...
Contains fulltext : 144785pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background a...
Despite endoscopic resection is safer than surgery, surgery is considered the recommended treatment ...
Through the implementation of national bowel cancer screening programmes we have seen a three-fold i...
AbstractIntroductionAfter complete local excision of pT1 colorectal cancers, prediction of the absen...
Background: The population screening campaigns have resulted in increasing the prevalence of endosco...
International audienceAssessment of the risk of lymph node invasion and tumour recurrence is critica...
International audienceThe therapeutic management of patients with endoscopic resection of colorectal...
The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting proposes histological tumour type, lymphovascula...
Puppa G, Senore C, Sheahan K, Vieth M, Lugli A, Zlobec I, Pecori S, Wang L M, Langner C, Mitomi H, N...
Tumor budding in colorectal cancer (CRC) is recognized as a valuable prognostic factor but its trans...
Tumor budding in colorectal cancer (CRC) is recognized as a valuable prognostic factor but its trans...
AIM This study was performed to evaluate the concordance in pathological assessments of blood and...
Up to 30% of stage II patients with curatively resected colorectal cancer (CRC) will develop disease...
BACKGROUND: The prediction of lymph node metastasis by current histopathological methods is imprecis...
BACKGROUND The number of patients with colorectal cancers (CRCs) invading the submucosa (pT1) resec...
Contains fulltext : 144785pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background a...
Despite endoscopic resection is safer than surgery, surgery is considered the recommended treatment ...
Through the implementation of national bowel cancer screening programmes we have seen a three-fold i...
AbstractIntroductionAfter complete local excision of pT1 colorectal cancers, prediction of the absen...
Background: The population screening campaigns have resulted in increasing the prevalence of endosco...