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Low level of interobserver concordance in assessing histological subtype and tumor grade in patients with penile cancer may impair patient care

Authors :
Luiza Dorofte
Diane Grélaud
Michelangelo Fiorentino
Francesca Giunchi
Costantino Ricci
Tania Franceschini
Mattia Riefolo
Sabina Davidsson
Jessica Carlsson
Gabriella Lillsunde Larsson
Mats G. Karlsson
Dorofte L.
Grelaud D.
Fiorentino M.
Giunchi F.
Ricci C.
Franceschini T.
Riefolo M.
Davidsson S.
Carlsson J.
Lillsunde Larsson G.
Karlsson M.G.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Differentiation between penile squamous cell carcinoma patients who can benefit from limited organ-sparing surgery and those at significant risk of lymph node metastasis is based on histopathological prognostic factors including histological grade and tumor histological subtype. We examined levels of interobserver and intraobserver agreement in assessment of histological subtype and grade in 207 patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma. The cases were assessed by seven pathologists from three hospitals located in Sweden and Italy. There was poor to moderate concordance in assessing both histological subtype and grade, with Fleiss kappas of 0.25 (range: 0.02–0.48) and 0.23 (range: 0.07–0.55), respectively. When choosing HPV-associated and non-HPV-associated subtypes, interobserver concordance ranged from poor to good, with a Fleiss kappa value of 0.36 (range: 0.02–0.79). A re-review of the slides by two of the pathologists showed very good intraobserver concordance in assessing histological grade and subtype, with Cohen’s kappa values of 0.94 and 0.91 for grade and 0.95 and 0.84 for subtype. Low interobserver concordance could lead to undertreatment and overtreatment of many patients with penile cancer, and brings into question the utility of tumor histological subtype and tumor grade in determining patient treatment in pT1 tumors.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....41b6e9ca7280e03187beba5e97d210d0