Poorly differentiated clusters in colorectal cancer: a current review and implications for future practice

Volume: 77, Issue: 3, Pages: 351 - 368
Published: Jul 23, 2020
Abstract
Summary Poorly differentiated clusters (PDC), defined as small groups of ≥5 tumour cells without glandular differentiation, have gained recent attention as a promising prognostic factor in colorectal cancer (CRC). Numerous studies have shown PDC to be significantly associated with other adverse histopathological features and worse clinical outcomes. PDC may hold particular promise in stage II colon cancer, where risk stratification plays a...
Paper Details
Title
Poorly differentiated clusters in colorectal cancer: a current review and implications for future practice
Published Date
Jul 23, 2020
Volume
77
Issue
3
Pages
351 - 368
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