Department of Pathology, M.G.M. M.Y. Hospital, Madhya Pradesh, India
Review Article
Histological Grading System for Soft Tissue Sarcoma-A Five Year Study
Author(s): Shikha Ghanghoria*, Priyanka Kiyawat and Sonal Meshram
Background: Sarcoma (Greek origin meaning “flesh”) is a heterogeneous group of rare tumors of mesenchymal cell origin affecting approximately 1% of all adult malignancies. Tumour grade has been proposed as an essential factor in the staging of patients with soft tissue sarcomas. Histopathologic grading by French Federation of Cancer Centres (FNCLCC) is widely accepted and applicable to all types of soft tissue sarcomas, it includes criteria for grading tumour differentiation, mitotic count and pattern of tumour necrosis. By this grading system advent of metastasis, prognosis and survival rate can be evaluated.
Aims and objectives: To determine median age, gender, site, histological grades of soft tissue sarcoma according to FNCLCC. To know prevalence of various soft tissue sarcoma in MY hospital. To study the reproducibility of F.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7099.22.13.657
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