E. Crocetti et al., The availability of histologic grading among 5,923 Italian cancer patientsand its relationship with survival: A population-based study, TUMORI, 86(2), 2000, pp. 130-133
Aim: The specific goal of the study was to evaluate the availability of the
histologic grading of cancer and its effect on survival in an Italian popu
lation-based cancer series.
Methods: Data were drawn from the Tuscany Cancer Registry, active in centra
l Italy since 1985. Among the cases incident during the period 1985 to 1989
, bladder, prostate, colon, corpus uteri, rectum and stomach cancers, for w
hich the proportion of graded cases exceeded 50%, were analyzed. Overall, 5
,923 cancer cases were included. Ten-year relative survival rates by grade
were computed.
Results: Overall, data on histologic grading was available only for 38% of
cases. The sites most frequently graded were urinary bladder (80%), prostat
e (73%), colon (71%), corpus uteri (69%), rectum (65%) and stomach (56%). F
or all the cancer sites analyzed, the 10-year relative survival rates incre
ased as the histologic grading improved. The grade distribution resulted re
lated also to the disease extension, more limited the extension higher the
proportion of well differentiated cases.
Conclusions: Due to the evidenced importance of histologic grading as a val
uable prognostic factor, it should be requested by clinicians and reported
by pathologists more frequently than has been done in the area.