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Prognostic value of histopathological DCIS features in a large-scale international interrater reliability study

Authors :
Jan Hudecek
Max V. Boot
Lennart Mulder
Winand Vos
Ellis Barbé
Zsuzsanna Varga
Natalja E. Leeuwis-Fedorovich
Esther H. Lips
Emma J. Groen
Willem Vreuls
Mathilda J. de Rooij
Giuseppe Floris
Paul J. van Diest
Gábor Cserni
Ales Ryska
Francisco Javier Andreu Navarro
Peter Regitnig
Anikó Kovács
Jelle Wesseling
Stoyan Alexov
Cecily Quinn
Eva Balslev
Mathilde M. Almekinders
Maartje van Seijen
Pieter J. Westenend
Ewa Chmielik
Simonetta Bianchi
Janina Kulka
Loes F. S. Kooreman
Andrea Farkas
Michael Schaapveld
Pathology
MUMC+: DA Pat Pathologie (9)
RS: GROW - R2 - Basic and Translational Cancer Biology
Source :
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, Groen, E J, Hudecek, J, Mulder, L, van Seijen, M, Almekinders, M M, Alexov, S, Kovács, A, Ryska, A, Varga, Z, Andreu Navarro, F J, Bianchi, S, Vreuls, W, Balslev, E, Boot, M V, Kulka, J, Chmielik, E, Barbé, E, de Rooij, M J, Vos, W, Farkas, A, Leeuwis-Fedorovich, N E, Regitnig, P, Westenend, P J, Kooreman, L F S, Quinn, C, Floris, G, Cserni, G, van Diest, P J, Lips, E H, Schaapveld, M, Wesseling, J & Grand Challenge PRECISION consortium 2020, ' Prognostic value of histopathological DCIS features in a large-scale international interrater reliability study ', Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 183, no. 3, pp. 759-770 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-020-05816-x, Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 183(3), 759-770. Springer New York, Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 183(3), 759-770. Springer, Cham
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SPRINGER, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose For optimal management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), reproducible histopathological assessment is essential to distinguish low-risk from high-risk DCIS. Therefore, we analyzed interrater reliability of histopathological DCIS features and assessed their associations with subsequent ipsilateral invasive breast cancer (iIBC) risk. Methods Using a case-cohort design, reliability was assessed in a population-based, nationwide cohort of 2767 women with screen-detected DCIS diagnosed between 1993 and 2004, treated by breast-conserving surgery with/without radiotherapy (BCS ± RT) using Krippendorff’s alpha (KA) and Gwet’s AC2 (GAC2). Thirty-eight raters scored histopathological DCIS features including grade (2-tiered and 3-tiered), growth pattern, mitotic activity, periductal fibrosis, and lymphocytic infiltrate in 342 women. Using majority opinion-based scores for each feature, their association with subsequent iIBC risk was assessed using Cox regression. Results Interrater reliability of grade using various classifications was fair to moderate, and only substantial for grade 1 versus 2 + 3 when using GAC2 (0.78). Reliability for growth pattern (KA 0.44, GAC2 0.78), calcifications (KA 0.49, GAC2 0.70) and necrosis (KA 0.47, GAC2 0.70) was moderate using KA and substantial using GAC2; for (type of) periductal fibrosis and lymphocytic infiltrate fair to moderate estimates were found and for mitotic activity reliability was substantial using GAC2 (0.70). Only in patients treated with BCS-RT, high mitotic activity was associated with a higher iIBC risk in univariable analysis (Hazard Ratio (HR) 2.53, 95% Confidence Interval (95% CI) 1.05–6.11); grade 3 versus 1 + 2 (HR 2.64, 95% CI 1.35–5.14) and a cribriform/solid versus flat epithelial atypia/clinging/(micro)papillary growth pattern (HR 3.70, 95% CI 1.34–10.23) were independently associated with a higher iIBC risk. Conclusions Using majority opinion-based scores, DCIS grade, growth pattern, and mitotic activity are associated with iIBC risk in patients treated with BCS-RT, but interrater variability is substantial. Semi-quantitative grading, incorporating and separately evaluating nuclear pleomorphism, growth pattern, and mitotic activity, may improve the reliability and prognostic value of these features.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01676806
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, Groen, E J, Hudecek, J, Mulder, L, van Seijen, M, Almekinders, M M, Alexov, S, Kovács, A, Ryska, A, Varga, Z, Andreu Navarro, F J, Bianchi, S, Vreuls, W, Balslev, E, Boot, M V, Kulka, J, Chmielik, E, Barbé, E, de Rooij, M J, Vos, W, Farkas, A, Leeuwis-Fedorovich, N E, Regitnig, P, Westenend, P J, Kooreman, L F S, Quinn, C, Floris, G, Cserni, G, van Diest, P J, Lips, E H, Schaapveld, M, Wesseling, J & Grand Challenge PRECISION consortium 2020, ' Prognostic value of histopathological DCIS features in a large-scale international interrater reliability study ', Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, vol. 183, no. 3, pp. 759-770 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-020-05816-x, Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 183(3), 759-770. Springer New York, Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 183(3), 759-770. Springer, Cham
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9441988a24caee14a5f77ce296c1eb6b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-020-05816-x