• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Proposed terminology and classification of pre-malignant neoplastic conditions : a consensus proposal
  • Contributor: Valent, Peter [VerfasserIn]; Reiter, Andreas [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: December 2017
  • Published in: EBioMedicine ; 26(2017), Seite 17-24
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.11.024
  • ISSN: 2352-3964
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  • Keywords: Cancer ; Clonal evolution ; Neoplastic stem cells ; Pre-malignant states
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  • Footnote: Available online 26 November 2017
  • Description: Cancer evolution is a step-wise non-linear process that may start early in life or later in adulthood, and includes pre-malignant (indolent) and malignant phases. Early somatic changes may not be detectable or are found by chance in apparently healthy individuals. The same lesions may be detected in pre-malignant clonal conditions. In some patients, these lesions may never become relevant clinically whereas in others, they act together with additional pro-oncogenic hits and thereby contribute to the formation of an overt malignancy. Although some pre-malignant stages of a malignancy have been characterized, no global system to define and to classify these conditions is available. To discuss open issues related to pre-malignant phases of neoplastic disorders, a working conference was organized in Vienna in August 2015. The outcomes of this conference are summarized herein and include a basic proposal for a nomenclature and classification of pre-malignant conditions. This proposal should assist in the communication among patients, physicians and scientists, which is critical as genome-sequencing will soon be offered widely for early cancer-detection.
  • Access State: Open Access