Prognostic relevance of low-grade versus high-grade FIGO IB1 squamous cell uterine cervical carcinomas
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Prognostic relevance of low-grade versus high-grade FIGO IB1 squamous cell uterine cervical carcinomas
Abstract
Purpose: Tumor grade is one of the more controversial factors with limited prognostic information in squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) of the uterine cervix.
Methods: Histologic slides of 233 surgically treated cervical SCC (FIGO IB1) were re-examined regarding the prognostic impact of the WHO-based grading system, using the different degree of keratinization, categorizing the tumors in G1, G2 and G3 (conventional tumor grade).
Results: 45.1% presented with well-differentiated tumors (G1), 29.2% with moderate (G2) and 25.8% with poor differentiation (G3). Tumor grade significantly correlated with decreased recurrence-free and overall survival. However, detailed analyses between G1- and G2-tumors failed to show any correlation with either recurrence-free or overall survival. G1- and G2-tumors were therefore merged into low-grade tumors and were compared to the high-grade group (G3-tumors). This binary conventional grading system showed an improved 5-years recurrence-free (low-grade: 90.2% vs. high-grade: 71.6%; p = 0.001) and overall survival rates (low-grade: 89.9% vs. high-grade: 71.1%; p = 0.001) for low-grade tumors. On multivariate analysis adjusted for lymph node metastasis, high-grade tumors represented a hazard ratio of 2.4 (95% CI 1.3-4.7) for reduced recurrence-free and 2.4 (95% CI 1.2-4.6) for overall survival. High-grade tumors showed a significantly higher risk for pelvic lymph node involvement [OR 2.7 (95% CI 1.4-5.5); p = 0.003]. The traditional three-tiered grading system failed to predict pelvic lymph node metastases.
Conclusion: A binary grading model for the conventional tumor grade (based on the degree of keratinization) in SCC of the uterine cervix may allow a better prognostic discrimination than the traditionally used three-tiered system.
Keywords: Cancer; Cervix; Grading; Histopathology; Prognosis; Squamous cell; Survival; Treatment.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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