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G3 GEP NENs category: are basic and clinical investigations well integrated?

Massimo Milione1, Nicola Fazio2.   

Abstract

Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms grade 3, all of them with >20% Ki-67, can be heterogeneous on the basis of their morphological features, comprising well and poorly differentiated neoplasms; the former are named tumors and the latter carcinomas. Several papers about gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms grade 3 heterogeneity have been reporting over the last years by clinicians and pathologists, indicating that the differential diagnosis between named tumors grade 3 and named carcinomas grade 3 may be relevant in defining a different approach in terms of characterization of disease, staging, and treatment. To well define the sub-type of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms grade 3 pathologist's expertise in recognizing tumor morphology, immunohistochemical, and molecular techniques were reported remarkable. Although current evidence about grade 3 gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms heterogeneity is still far from producing validated specific therapies for specific subcategories, the hypotheses generated from the several retrospective analyses published so far on this topic represent solid bases for designing prospective therapeutic clinical trials in homogenous clinical settings.

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Keywords:  G3; Ki-67; NEC; NEN; NET G3

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28733935     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-017-1365-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


  16 in total

1.  ENETS Consensus Guidelines for High-Grade Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors and Neuroendocrine Carcinomas.

Authors:  R Garcia-Carbonero; H Sorbye; E Baudin; E Raymond; B Wiedenmann; B Niederle; E Sedlackova; C Toumpanakis; M Anlauf; J B Cwikla; M Caplin; D O'Toole; A Perren
Journal:  Neuroendocrinology       Date:  2016-01-05       Impact factor: 4.914

2.  The high-grade (WHO G3) pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor category is morphologically and biologically heterogenous and includes both well differentiated and poorly differentiated neoplasms.

Authors:  Olca Basturk; Zhaohai Yang; Laura H Tang; Ralph H Hruban; Volkan Adsay; Chad M McCall; Alyssa M Krasinskas; Kee-Taek Jang; Wendy L Frankel; Serdar Balci; Carlie Sigel; David S Klimstra
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2015-05       Impact factor: 6.394

3.  Characteristics and treatment of patients with G3 gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms.

Authors:  M Heetfeld; C N Chougnet; I H Olsen; A Rinke; I Borbath; G Crespo; J Barriuso; M Pavel; D O'Toole; T Walter
Journal:  Endocr Relat Cancer       Date:  2015-06-25       Impact factor: 5.678

4.  Loss of succinate dehydrogenase subunit B (SDHB) as a prognostic factor in advanced ileal well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors.

Authors:  Massimo Milione; Patrick Maisonneuve; Alessio Pellegrinelli; Sara Pusceddu; Giovanni Centonze; Francesca Dominoni; Cecilia Brambilla; Manila Rubino; Antongiulio Faggiano; Roberto Buzzoni; Laura Concas; Luca Giacomelli; Jorgelina Coppa; Vincenzo Mazzaferro; Filippo de Braud
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2016-11-30       Impact factor: 3.633

Review 5.  Unraveling molecular pathways of poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas of the gastroenteropancreatic system: A systematic review.

Authors:  Daniel M Girardi; Andrea C B Silva; Juliana Florinda M Rêgo; Renata A Coudry; Rachel P Riechelmann
Journal:  Cancer Treat Rev       Date:  2017-04-17       Impact factor: 12.111

6.  The Clinicopathologic Heterogeneity of Grade 3 Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: Morphological Differentiation and Proliferation Identify Different Prognostic Categories.

Authors:  Massimo Milione; Patrick Maisonneuve; Francesca Spada; Alessio Pellegrinelli; Paola Spaggiari; Luca Albarello; Eleonora Pisa; Massimo Barberis; Alessandro Vanoli; Roberto Buzzoni; Sara Pusceddu; Laura Concas; Fausto Sessa; Enrico Solcia; Carlo Capella; Nicola Fazio; Stefano La Rosa
Journal:  Neuroendocrinology       Date:  2016-03-05       Impact factor: 4.914

7.  A Practical Approach to the Classification of WHO Grade 3 (G3) Well-differentiated Neuroendocrine Tumor (WD-NET) and Poorly Differentiated Neuroendocrine Carcinoma (PD-NEC) of the Pancreas.

Authors:  Laura H Tang; Olca Basturk; Jillian J Sue; David S Klimstra
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 6.394

8.  Are G3 ENETS neuroendocrine neoplasms heterogeneous?

Authors:  Fritz-Line Vélayoudom-Céphise; Pierre Duvillard; Lydia Foucan; Julien Hadoux; Cecile N Chougnet; Sophie Leboulleux; David Malka; Joël Guigay; Diane Goere; Thierry Debaere; Caroline Caramella; Martin Schlumberger; David Planchard; Dominique Elias; Michel Ducreux; Jean-Yves Scoazec; Eric Baudin
Journal:  Endocr Relat Cancer       Date:  2013-08-19       Impact factor: 5.678

9.  Trends in the Incidence, Prevalence, and Survival Outcomes in Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumors in the United States.

Authors:  Arvind Dasari; Chan Shen; Daniel Halperin; Bo Zhao; Shouhao Zhou; Ying Xu; Tina Shih; James C Yao
Journal:  JAMA Oncol       Date:  2017-10-01       Impact factor: 31.777

10.  Increased incidence trend of low-grade and high-grade neuroendocrine neoplasms.

Authors:  Emanuele Leoncini; Paolo Boffetta; Michail Shafir; Katina Aleksovska; Stefania Boccia; Guido Rindi
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 3.633

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