A 25 year perspective on advances in the pathologic assessment and diagnosis of urologic cancers.

Urol Oncol

Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. Electronic address:

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Over the last 25 years, doctors have changed how they identify different types of genitourinary cancers, like prostate, bladder, kidney, and others.
  • For prostate cancer, new categories and grading systems help doctors understand it better, while bladder cancer also got new ways to classify and grade its types.
  • Research on testicular and adrenal gland cancers has improved knowledge about their different types and how they affect patients, resulting in better treatment options.

Article Abstract

Over the past 25 years, diagnostic categories in genitourinary pathology have changed dramatically. Prostate cancer reporting incorporated numerous new variant categories, recognized the importance of intraductal carcinoma, and introduced the concept of Grade Groups. Pathologic diagnosis of bladder cancer not only added new variant categories, but also modified the grading of non-invasive urothelial neoplasms and refined staging definitions. Kidney cancer classification expanded from a handful of diagnostic categories to a broad array of additional cancer types defined by unique immunohistochemical and molecular findings. Segregation of penile carcinoma by human papillomavirus status more accurately reflected pathogenesis and helped improve prediction of cancer behavior. Testicular pathology research advanced understanding of germ cell tumor subtypes and their impact on patient outcomes. Finally, adrenal gland pathology has evolved to incorporate a broader recognition of morphological variation and risk factors associated with tumor progression. Taken together, changes in pathology over the past quarter century have revolutionized our approach to genitourinary cancers. This review seeks to highlight some of the many significant changes in genitourinary pathology that have occurred during the past 25 years and emphasize impacts on clinical outcomes or therapy, as relevant.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urolonc.2021.05.016DOI Listing

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