Rs. Cajulis et al., CYTOLOGIC GRADING OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATES OF BREAST-CARCINOMA BY PRIVATE-PRACTICE PATHOLOGISTS, Acta cytologica, 41(2), 1997, pp. 313-320
OBJECTIVE: To determine the reproducibility of two clinically proven g
rading systems for breast carcinoma assessed by private practice patho
logists. STUDY DESIGN: Twenty fine needle aspiration (FNA) slides of h
istologically proven breast carcinoma were submitted to 15 private pra
ctice pathologists practicing in 11 separate groups who interpret cyto
logy as part of their daily practice. The pathologists received the sa
me set of slides. They graded the FNAs using the modified Black (MB) (
grades 1-3) and simplified Black (SB) (low grade, high grade) grading
systems. Specified criteria and guidelines as well as case samples wer
e provided. RESULTS: There was complete agreement among the 15 patholo
gists on only one case using the MB grading system as compared to five
using the SB grading system. In MB, greater than or equal to 10 patho
logists were in agreement on 14 cases as compared to 19 cases using SB
. There were three cases in MB where the grades ranged from 1 to 3. Al
so noted in MB was the high number of cases graded 2 (intermediate gra
de). The predominant comment made by the pathologists was the easier,
more objective and practical application of the SB. CONCLUSION: High r
eproducibility in the cytologic grading of FNA of breast carcinoma can
be more readily attained among private practice pathologists using th
e two-tier SB grading system.