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Prognostic value of tumor-stroma ratio in a screened stage II colon cancer population: intratumoral site-specific assessment and tumor budding synergy.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/86510
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.modpat.2025.100738
PubMed ID
39970989
Description
The tumor-stroma ratio (TSR) has shown prognostic value in various cancers, including colon cancer. This retrospective, multicenter cohort study aimed to investigate the prognostic value of TSR in a screened stage II colon cancer population, both independently and in combination with tumor budding. The cohort included 497 patients who underwent surgical resection for stage II colon cancer. TSR was determined based on the procedures proposed by van Pelt et al., and tumor budding was evaluated according to the guidelines from the International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference (ITBCC). Our findings demonstrate that patients with tumors categorized as having a high proportion of stroma (> 50% stroma area) had a shorter 5-year time to recurrence (TTR) (HR = 1.95, p = 0.05), recurrence-free survival (RFS) (HR = 1.63, p = 0.02), and overall survival (OS) (HR = 1.05, p = 0.07) compared to patients with tumors categorized as having a low proportion of stroma (≤ 50% stroma area). The prognostic effect was specific to TSR determination at the deepest invasive front of the tumor and lost significance as the examination area expanded. Combining TSR and tumor budding further improved prognostic stratification. Tumors with high stromal content and high-grade budding exhibited a significantly more aggressive risk profile and poorer 5-year survival outcomes compared to patients with stroma-low and budding-low tumors (TTR; HR 4.47 p < 0.01, RFS; HR 2.71 p < 0.01, and OS; HR 2.20 p = 0.01). The study highlights the importance of standardized procedures for TSR assessment and suggests that evaluating both TSR and tumor budding could improve prognostic accuracy and aid in clinical decision-making.
Date of Publication
2025-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
colon cancer
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directed acyclic graph
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pathology
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survival
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tumor budding
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tumor-stroma ratio
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kristensen, Maria Pihlmann
Korsgaard, Ulrik
Timm, Signe
Hansen, Torben Frøstrup
Zlobec, Intiorcid-logo
Institute of Tissue Medicine and Pathology, Digital Pathology
Institute of Tissue Medicine and Pathology
Hager, Henrik
Kjær-Frifeldt, Sanne
Additional Credits
Institute of Tissue Medicine and Pathology, Digital Pathology
Institute of Tissue Medicine and Pathology
Series
Modern Pathology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1530-0285
0893-3952
Access(Rights)
open.access
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