Pediatric tumors are uncommon, yet are the leading cause of cancer-related death in childhood. Tumor types, molecular characteristics, and pathogenesis are unique, often originating from a single genetic driver event. The specific diagnostic challenges of childhood tumors led to the development of the first World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Pediatric Tumors. The classification is rooted in a multilayered approach, incorporating morphology, IHC, and molecular characteristics. The volume is organized according to organ sites and provides a single, state-of-the-art compendium of pediatric tumor types. A special emphasis was placed on “blastomas,” which variably recapitulate the morphologic maturation of organs from which they originate.

A summary of the inaugural WHO classification of pediatric tumors. Transitioning from the optical into the molecular era / Pfister, S. M.; Reyes-Mugica, M.; Chan, J. K. C.; Hasle, H.; Lazar, A. J.; Rossi, S.; Ferrari, A.; Jarzembowski, J. A.; Pritchard-Jones, K.; Hill, D. A.; Jacques, T. S.; Wesseling, P.; Lopez Terrada, D. H.; von Deimling, A.; Kratz, C. P.; Cree, I. A.; Alaggio, R.. - In: CANCER DISCOVERY. - ISSN 2159-8274. - 12:2(2022), pp. 331-355. [10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-1094]

A summary of the inaugural WHO classification of pediatric tumors. Transitioning from the optical into the molecular era

Rossi S.;Alaggio R.
2022

Abstract

Pediatric tumors are uncommon, yet are the leading cause of cancer-related death in childhood. Tumor types, molecular characteristics, and pathogenesis are unique, often originating from a single genetic driver event. The specific diagnostic challenges of childhood tumors led to the development of the first World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Pediatric Tumors. The classification is rooted in a multilayered approach, incorporating morphology, IHC, and molecular characteristics. The volume is organized according to organ sites and provides a single, state-of-the-art compendium of pediatric tumor types. A special emphasis was placed on “blastomas,” which variably recapitulate the morphologic maturation of organs from which they originate.
2022
Brain Neoplasms; Child; Genomics; Humans; World Health Organization
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A summary of the inaugural WHO classification of pediatric tumors. Transitioning from the optical into the molecular era / Pfister, S. M.; Reyes-Mugica, M.; Chan, J. K. C.; Hasle, H.; Lazar, A. J.; Rossi, S.; Ferrari, A.; Jarzembowski, J. A.; Pritchard-Jones, K.; Hill, D. A.; Jacques, T. S.; Wesseling, P.; Lopez Terrada, D. H.; von Deimling, A.; Kratz, C. P.; Cree, I. A.; Alaggio, R.. - In: CANCER DISCOVERY. - ISSN 2159-8274. - 12:2(2022), pp. 331-355. [10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-1094]
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