| Literature DB >> 30338051 |
Marcela S Cavalcanti1, Mithat Gönen2, David S Klimstra1.
Abstract
The understanding of neuroendocrine neoplasms has evolved significantly since their initial descriptions in the 1800s to early 1900s. In the gastroenteropancreatic system, this group of malignant tumors is subdivided into well and poorly differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasms based on morphologic, proliferative and biologic differences. However, it has become increasingly apparent that well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors are not a homogeneous group. Attempting to better predict outcome of these tumors has been the motivation behind numerous proposed classification systems, the evolution of which culminated with the currently used system, the ENETS/WHO classification. Herein, we review the genesis of this classification system and some of its shortcomings. In addition, we discuss some of the most recent proposals that suggest modifications to the current system.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 30338051 PMCID: PMC6190579 DOI: 10.2217/ije-2016-0006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Endocr Oncol ISSN: 2045-0869