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Impact of Expert Pathologic Review of Lymphoma Diagnosis: Study of Patients From the French Lymphopath Network.

Camille Laurent1, Marine Baron1, Nadia Amara1, Corinne Haioun1, Mylène Dandoit1, Marc Maynadié1, Marie Parrens1, Beatrice Vergier1, Christiane Copie-Bergman1, Bettina Fabiani1, Alexandra Traverse-Glehen1, Nicole Brousse1, Marie-Christine Copin1, Patrick Tas1, Tony Petrella1, Marie-Christine Rousselet1, Josette Brière1, Fréderic Charlotte1, Catherine Chassagne-Clement1, Thérèse Rousset1, Luc Xerri1, Anne Moreau1, Antoine Martin1, Diane Damotte1, Peggy Dartigues1, Isabelle Soubeyran1, Michel Peoch1, Pierre Dechelotte1, Jean-François Michiels1, Antoine de Mascarel1, Françoise Berger1, Céline Bossard1, Flavie Arbion1, Isabelle Quintin-Roué1, Jean-Michel Picquenot1, Martine Patey1, Blandine Fabre1, Henri Sevestre1, Cécile Le Naoures1, Marie-Pierre Chenard-Neu1, Claire Bastien1, Sylvie Thiebault1, Laurent Martin1, Manuela Delage1, Thomas Filleron1, Gilles Salles1, Thierry Jo Molina1, Georges Delsol1, Pierre Brousset1, Philippe Gaulard1.   

Abstract

Purpose To prospectively assess the clinical impact of expert review of lymphoma diagnosis in France. Materials and Methods From January 2010 to December 2013, 42,145 samples from patients with newly diagnosed or suspected lymphomas were reviewed, according to the 2008 WHO classification, in real time by experts through the Lymphopath Network. Changes in diagnosis between referral and expert review were classified as major or minor according to their potential impact on patient care. Results The 42,145 reviewed samples comprised 36,920 newly diagnosed mature lymphomas, 321 precursor lymphoid neoplasms, 314 myeloid disorders, and 200 nonhematopoietic neoplasms, with 4,390 benign lesions. There were 4,352 cutaneous and 32,568 noncutaneous lymphomas. The most common mature noncutaneous lymphomas were diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (32.4%), follicular lymphomas (15.3%), classic Hodgkin lymphomas (13%), peripheral T-cell lymphomas (6.3%) of which angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas (2.3%) were the most frequent, and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas (5.8%). A diagnostic change between referral and expert review occurred in 19.7% of patients, with an estimated impact on patient care for 17.4% of patients. This rate was significantly higher for patients sent with a provisional diagnosis seeking expert second opinion (37.8%) than for patients sent with a formal diagnosis (3.7%). The most frequent discrepancies were misclassifications in lymphoma subtype (41.3%), with 12.3% being misclassifications among small B-cell lymphoma entities. Fewer than 2% of changes were between benign and malignant lymphoid conditions. Minor changes (2.3%) mostly consisted of follicular lymphoma misgrading and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma subtype misclassification. Conclusion To our knowledge, this study provides the largest ever description of the distribution of lymphoma entities in a western country and highlights how expert review significantly contributes to a precise lymphoma diagnosis and optimal clinical management in a proportion of patients.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28459613     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2016.71.2083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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