TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond the WHO 2020 Classification of Female Genital Tumors: Types of Endometrial Cancer: A Pathological and Molecular Focus on Challenging Rare Variants
AU - Santoro, Angela
AU - Angelico, Giuseppe
AU - Travaglino, Antonio
AU - Inzani, Frediano
AU - Arciuolo, Damiano
AU - d'Amati, Antonio
AU - D'Alessandris, Nicoletta
AU - Scaglione, Giulia
AU - Valente, Michele
AU - Urtueta, Belen Padial
AU - Addante, Francesca
AU - Narducci, Nadine
AU - Pannone, Giuseppe
AU - Bragantini, Emma
AU - Raffone, Antonio
AU - Mulè, Antonino
AU - Zannoni, Gian Franco
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Endometrial carcinoma is a heterogeneous group of malignancies characterized by distinct histopathological features and genetic underpinnings. The 2020 WHO classification has provided a comprehensive framework for the categorization of endometrial carcinoma. However, it has not fully addressed the spectrum of uncommon entities that are currently not recognized by the 2020 WHO and have only been described in the form of small case series and case reports. These neoplasms represent a real diagnostic challenge for pathologists; furthermore, their therapeutic management still remains controversial and information regarding tumor prognosis is very limited. This review aims to elucidate these lesser-known variants of endometrial carcinoma. We discuss the challenges of identifying these rare subtypes and the molecular alterations associated with them. Furthermore, we propose the need for expanded classification systems that include these variants to enhance clinical outcomes and research efforts. We believe that a better histological typing characterization of these entities may lead to more reproducible and accurate diagnoses and more personalized treatments. By raising awareness of these rare entities, we also hope to encourage further investigation and integration into clinical practice to improve patient care in endometrial carcinoma.
AB - Endometrial carcinoma is a heterogeneous group of malignancies characterized by distinct histopathological features and genetic underpinnings. The 2020 WHO classification has provided a comprehensive framework for the categorization of endometrial carcinoma. However, it has not fully addressed the spectrum of uncommon entities that are currently not recognized by the 2020 WHO and have only been described in the form of small case series and case reports. These neoplasms represent a real diagnostic challenge for pathologists; furthermore, their therapeutic management still remains controversial and information regarding tumor prognosis is very limited. This review aims to elucidate these lesser-known variants of endometrial carcinoma. We discuss the challenges of identifying these rare subtypes and the molecular alterations associated with them. Furthermore, we propose the need for expanded classification systems that include these variants to enhance clinical outcomes and research efforts. We believe that a better histological typing characterization of these entities may lead to more reproducible and accurate diagnoses and more personalized treatments. By raising awareness of these rare entities, we also hope to encourage further investigation and integration into clinical practice to improve patient care in endometrial carcinoma.
KW - endometrial cancer
KW - histology
KW - immunohistochemistry
KW - molecular pathology
KW - personalized medicine
KW - rare variants
KW - endometrial cancer
KW - histology
KW - immunohistochemistry
KW - molecular pathology
KW - personalized medicine
KW - rare variants
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U2 - 10.3390/ijms251910320
DO - 10.3390/ijms251910320
M3 - Article
SN - 1422-0067
VL - 25
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
IS - 19
ER -