Prognostic factors in thyroid carcinomas.

E Fonseca, P Soares, S Rossi… - Verhandlungen der …, 1997 - europepmc.org
E Fonseca, P Soares, S Rossi, M Sobrinho-Simoes
Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Pathologie, 1997europepmc.org
The AA review the so-called prognostic factors in thyroid carcinoma taking in consideration
four of the five major histotypes of thyroid tumours: Papillary ca.(5-year-survival-91%),
follicular ca.(73%), poorly differentiated ca.(48%) and undifferentiated ca.(0%), with an
emphasis on papillary carcinoma. The prognostic factors are described in two major groups:
Clinicopathologic factors comprising the classic clinicopathologic features--age, gender,
size, extrathyroidal extension, vascular invasion, nodal metastization and distant …
The AA review the so-called prognostic factors in thyroid carcinoma taking in consideration four of the five major histotypes of thyroid tumours: Papillary ca.(5-year-survival-91%), follicular ca.(73%), poorly differentiated ca.(48%) and undifferentiated ca.(0%), with an emphasis on papillary carcinoma. The prognostic factors are described in two major groups: Clinicopathologic factors comprising the classic clinicopathologic features--age, gender, size, extrathyroidal extension, vascular invasion, nodal metastization and distant metastization--and Biologic factors, comprising a group of heterogeneous and less classic features such as DNA content and proliferation markers, oncogenes and tumour-suppressor genes, growth factors and growth factor receptors, pro-and anti-apoptotic genes, mucin and histo-blood group antigens, cytoskeletal filaments, adhesion molecules, and so forth. Finally, the AA address briefly a third group of (prognostic) factors that reflect the interaction between the neoplastic cells and their microenvironment: extracellular matrix and proteolytic enzymes (laminin, collagen IV, fibronectin, collagenases, alpha-1 anti-trypsin) and lymphocytic infiltration (S-100 positive cells, IGF-I and IGF-I receptor).
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