2017
Assessing Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Solid Tumors
Hendry S, Salgado R, Gevaert T, Russell PA, John T, Thapa B, Christie M, van de Vijver K, Estrada MV, Gonzalez-Ericsson PI, Sanders M, Solomon B, Solinas C, Van den Eynden GGGM, Allory Y, Preusser M, Hainfellner J, Pruneri G, Vingiani A, Demaria S, Symmans F, Nuciforo P, Comerma L, Thompson EA, Lakhani S, Kim SR, Schnitt S, Colpaert C, Sotiriou C, Scherer SJ, Ignatiadis M, Badve S, Pierce RH, Viale G, Sirtaine N, Penault-Llorca F, Sugie T, Fineberg S, Paik S, Srinivasan A, Richardson A, Wang Y, Chmielik E, Brock J, Johnson DB, Balko J, Wienert S, Bossuyt V, Michiels S, Ternes N, Burchardi N, Luen SJ, Savas P, Klauschen F, Watson PH, Nelson BH, Criscitiello C, O’Toole S, Larsimont D, de Wind R, Curigliano G, André F, Lacroix-Triki M, van de Vijver M, Rojo F, Floris G, Bedri S, Sparano J, Rimm D, Nielsen T, Kos Z, Hewitt S, Singh B, Farshid G, Loibl S, Allison KH, Tung N, Adams S, Willard-Gallo K, Horlings HM, Gandhi L, Moreira A, Hirsch F, Dieci MV, Urbanowicz M, Brcic I, Korski K, Gaire F, Koeppen H, Lo A, Giltnane J, Rebelatto MC, Steele KE, Zha J, Emancipator K, Juco JW, Denkert C, Reis-Filho J, Loi S, Fox SB. Assessing Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Solid Tumors. Advances In Anatomic Pathology 2017, 24: 311-335. PMID: 28777143, PMCID: PMC5638696, DOI: 10.1097/pap.0000000000000161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiomarkers, TumorBiopsyBrain NeoplasmsCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCarcinoma, Squamous CellEndometrial NeoplasmsFemaleGastrointestinal NeoplasmsHead and Neck NeoplasmsHumansImmunohistochemistryLung NeoplasmsLymphocytes, Tumor-InfiltratingMelanomaMesotheliomaOvarian NeoplasmsPathologyPhenotypePredictive Value of TestsSkin NeoplasmsSquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and NeckUrogenital NeoplasmsConceptsTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesDifferent tumor typesSolid tumorsTumor typesTIL assessmentImmune responsePrimary brain tumorsCommon solid tumorsInvasive breast carcinomaRoutine clinical biomarkersWorking Group guidelinesPrognostic implicationsBreast carcinomaGroup guidelinesGynecologic systemGastrointestinal tractSimple biomarkerBrain tumorsGenitourinary systemPredictive valueClinical biomarkersStandardized methodologyTumorsAvailable evidenceImmunotherapy
2005
Upstaging based solely on positive peritoneal washing does not affect outcome in endometrial cancer
Fadare O, Mariappan MR, Hileeto D, Wang, Mcalpine JN, Rimm DL. Upstaging based solely on positive peritoneal washing does not affect outcome in endometrial cancer. Modern Pathology 2005, 18: 673-680. PMID: 15578078, DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.3800342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndometrial carcinomaControl groupEndometrial cancerPeritoneal washingsPrognostic significanceStage IAge-matched control groupPositive peritoneal washingsSame histologic subtypeEndometrial carcinoma patientsPeritoneal washing cytologyProgression of diseaseExtra-uterine tumoursSingle-site studyExtrauterine diseasePositive washingsAbnormal cytologyAdjuvant therapySurgical stagingPositive cytologyCarcinoma patientsHistologic subtypeWashing cytologyHistologic evidenceIntraperitoneal disease
2004
The histologic subtype of ovarian tumors affects the detection rate by pelvic washings
Fadare O, Mariappan MR, Wang, Hileeto D, Mcalpine J, Rimm DL. The histologic subtype of ovarian tumors affects the detection rate by pelvic washings. Cancer 2004, 102: 150-156. PMID: 15211473, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.20239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic subtypeOvarian tumorsPeritoneal involvementPelvic washingsPelvic washesBorderline tumorsAdnexal massesCommon histologic subtypeClear cell carcinomaOvarian surface involvementTumor detection rateDetection rateFisher's exact testCurrent studyTumoral involvementHistologic concordanceSerous carcinomaCell carcinomaUndifferentiated carcinomaSurface involvementPeritoneal surfaceConsecutive groupClear cellsIndividual histologic subtypesMost centers