This commentary addresses the issue of the classification of sarcomas in the article written by Watson and colleagues published recently in this journal. The article delves into the molecular characterization and distinct phenotypes of some recently described entities (e.g. BCOR-rearranged sarcomas, CIC-fused sarcomas) and describes new groups with common characteristics. This commentary focuses on several questions raised in the article, such as what makes a group of sarcomas become a clinical entity, which should be the main driver of sarcoma classification, how the classification of small round cell sarcomas is expected to evolve and how high-throughput techniques could be applied to sarcoma diagnosis in the short term. Copyright © 2018 ...
Sarcomasnext term are a heterogeneous group of malignant mesenchymal tumors of difficult classificat...
The new technologies of molecular biology have provided remarkable insights into many aspects of tum...
Round-cell sarcomas represent highly malignant tumors that occur predominantly in children, adolesce...
Abstract Sarcomas are heterogeneous and clinically challenging soft tissue and bone cancers. Althoug...
Sarcomas are a complex group of childhood and adult neoplasms with differentiation towards mesenchym...
Sarcomas are a diverse group of cancers with mesenchymal origin. Although sarcomas comprise less tha...
The molecular genetic changes that have been described in sarcomas over the past era have aided our ...
International audienceSarcoma represents a highly heterogeneous group of tumours. We report here the...
Bone and soft tissue sarcomas are an infrequent and heterogeneous group of mesenchymal tumors includ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin, encompassing a large spectrum of en...
Sarcomas are malignant tumors of soft tissue and bone origin. They are a family of rare but diverse ...
Abstract Background For over 150 years, pathologists have relied on histomorphology to classify and ...
YesBackground: Soft tissue sarcomas are heterogeneous and a major complication in their management i...
We increasingly recognize that our traditional classification of tumor types on the basis of the org...
Mesenchymal tumours represent one of the most challenging field of diagnostic pathology and refineme...
Sarcomasnext term are a heterogeneous group of malignant mesenchymal tumors of difficult classificat...
The new technologies of molecular biology have provided remarkable insights into many aspects of tum...
Round-cell sarcomas represent highly malignant tumors that occur predominantly in children, adolesce...
Abstract Sarcomas are heterogeneous and clinically challenging soft tissue and bone cancers. Althoug...
Sarcomas are a complex group of childhood and adult neoplasms with differentiation towards mesenchym...
Sarcomas are a diverse group of cancers with mesenchymal origin. Although sarcomas comprise less tha...
The molecular genetic changes that have been described in sarcomas over the past era have aided our ...
International audienceSarcoma represents a highly heterogeneous group of tumours. We report here the...
Bone and soft tissue sarcomas are an infrequent and heterogeneous group of mesenchymal tumors includ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin, encompassing a large spectrum of en...
Sarcomas are malignant tumors of soft tissue and bone origin. They are a family of rare but diverse ...
Abstract Background For over 150 years, pathologists have relied on histomorphology to classify and ...
YesBackground: Soft tissue sarcomas are heterogeneous and a major complication in their management i...
We increasingly recognize that our traditional classification of tumor types on the basis of the org...
Mesenchymal tumours represent one of the most challenging field of diagnostic pathology and refineme...
Sarcomasnext term are a heterogeneous group of malignant mesenchymal tumors of difficult classificat...
The new technologies of molecular biology have provided remarkable insights into many aspects of tum...
Round-cell sarcomas represent highly malignant tumors that occur predominantly in children, adolesce...