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Ann Pathol ; 34(1): 34-9, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24630635

RESUMO

TENpath is a network for the expert pathological diagnosis of malignant neuroendocrine tumors of the adult, both familial and sporadic, created by the French National Institute of Cancer in 2010. After 3years of activity, a first evaluation can be made. The perimeter of the network includes all neuroendocrine tumors (except small cell carcinomas of the lung), medullary carcinomas of the thyroid and extra-adrenal paragangliomas. The objectives of the network are not only the pathological review of all newly diagnosed cases of neuroendocrine tumors, but also the epidemiological surveillance, the training of pathologists, the production of recommendations and the initiation of research projects. The organisation of the network includes a database in which all referred cases are declared and a virtual expert system making it possible collegial expertises in line. Twenty-two expert centers are currently participating to TENpath. A total of 1350 cases have been referred in 2011 and 1518 in 2012. Major discrepancies amounted up to 5.9% in 2011 and to 2.9% in 2012. They mainly involved problems of differential diagnosis and wrong evaluations of the differentiation status of the tumor. The lessons to draw from the first years of TENpath are: (a) the long-standing underestimation of the actual number of patients with neuroendocrine tumors in France, (b) a better delineation, based on objective data, of the cases raising actual problems of diagnosis, (c) the existence of cases raising problems of classification even to experts and justifying a particular effort of research. These informations will be important to discuss the future evolution of TENpath.


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Sistemas Multi-Institucionais , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/patologia , Humanos , Tumores Neuroendócrinos/genética
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Ann Pathol ; 34(1): 74-86, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24630640

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Diagnosis of paediatric tumours of the central nervous system is often difficult because WHO classification criteria are mainly defined for adults tumours and do not always apply to their paediatric counterparts. These tumours are rare (400 cases/year among more than 50 pathological subtypes per year in France). Pathological diagnosis may be a challenge for a general pathologist with a too low number of paediatric cases in his recruitment. Hence, a reference group of paediatric neuropathologists was formed (GENOP) on the behalf of the comité "Tumeurs Cérébrales" de la Société Française de lutte contre les Cancers de l'Enfant. This network is supported by the Institut National du Cancer (INCa). GENOP aim is to structure a centralised review of paediatric central nervous system tumours in order to harmonise neuropathological diagnosis at the national level and enhance patients care. Cases assessed during the last 3 years led GENOP to better identify tumours subtypes for which there is a diagnostic challenge. A set of immunohistochemical or molecular specialised techniques was developed, leading to an increased diagnostic accuracy. It allowed a better distinction between diffuse and circumscribed glioma, a better recognition of glioneuronal differentiation and a better subtyping of embryonal tumours such as medulloblastomas. Inter-observer agreement varied according to the tumour subtypes.


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Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Central , Neoplasias do Sistema Nervoso Central/patologia , Criança , França , Humanos , Oncologia , Sistemas Multi-Institucionais , Pediatria , Sociedades Médicas
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