Pathological Features Associated with Lymph Node Disease in Patients with Appendiceal Neuroendocrine Tumors.
Salvador Rodriguez FrancoSumaya Abdul GhaffarYing JinReed WeissMona HamermeshAndrii KhomiakToshitaka SugawaraOskar FranklinAlexis D LealChristopher H LieuRichard D SchulickMarco Del ChiaroSteven AhrendtMartin D McCarterAna L GleisnerPublished in: Cancers (2024)
This study aimed to evaluate the role of pathological features beyond tumor size in the risk of lymph node metastasis in appendiceal neuroendocrine tumors. Analyzing data from the national cancer database, we found that among 5353 cases, 18.8% had lymph node metastasis. Focusing on tumors smaller than 2 cm, a subject of considerable debate in treatment strategies, we identified lymphovascular invasion as one of the strongest predictors of lymph node disease. Interestingly, extension into the subserosa and beyond, a current factor in the staging system, was not a strong predictor. These findings suggest that careful interpretation of pathological features is needed when selecting therapeutic approaches using current staging systems.