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Biopsy quality is essential for preoperative prognostication in oral tongue cancer

Journal

APMIS
Volume 129, Issue 3, Pages 118-127

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/apm.13104

Keywords

oral tongue cancer; prognosis; quality of biopsy; preoperative

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In this study, characteristics of OTSCC biopsy samples from Finland and Saudi Arabia were compared, and factors such as depth, width, tumor stroma ratio, and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes were found to play important roles in prognosis. Consistency in depth of biopsies and other evaluation factors can provide essential prognostic information.
A role for incisional biopsy in preoperative prognostication is increasingly being advocated in oral tongue squamous cell carcinomas (OTSCC). Biopsies at two locations were compared, and prognostic factors in biopsies and their corresponding resections were evaluated. A total of 138 OTSCC biopsy slides from Finland and Saudi Arabia were compared for size (horizontal and vertical) and invasive front. The Finnish cases were assessed for tumor stroma ratio (TSR) and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) using light microscopy and digital image analysis assessment and compared. Furthermore, TSR, TILs, and previously analyzed budding and depth of invasion (BD) score in biopsies were compared with their evaluation in the corresponding resections. Fifty-nine percent of Finnish and 42% of Saudi Arabian biopsies were >= 5 mm deep, while 98% of Saudi Arabian and 76% of Finnish biopsies were >= 5 mm wide. Assessment of invasion front was possible in 72% of Finnish in comparison with 40% of Saudi Arabian biopsies. There was 86.8% agreement between TSR and 75% agreement between TIL evaluation using light microscopy and digital assessment. Significant agreement was obtained on comparing the TSR (p = 0.04) and BD (p < 0.001) values in biopsies and resections. Biopsies of >= 5 mm depth from representative OTSCC areas are essential for prognostic information. Clinical pathologists are advised to assess BD score and TSR for prognostic features in such biopsies.

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