Staging and grading of oral squamous cell carcinoma: An update

Alhadi Almangush, Antti A Mäkitie, Asterios Triantafyllou, Remco de Bree, Primož Strojan, Alessandra Rinaldo, Juan C Hernandez-Prera, Carlos Suárez, Luiz P Kowalski, Alfio Ferlito, Ilmo Leivo

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Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a common malignancy of the head and neck region. OSCC has a relatively low survival rate and the incidence of the disease is increasing in some geographic areas. Staging and grading of OSCC are established prerequisites for management, as they influence risk stratification and are the first step toward personalized treatment. The current AJCC/UICC TNM staging (8th edition, 2017) of OSCC has included significant modifications through the incorporation of depth of invasion in the T stage and extracapsular spread/extranodal extension in the N stage. Further modifications for AJCC 8 have been suggested. On the other hand, the World Health Organization (WHO) classification (4th edition, 2017) still endorses a simple, differentiation-based histopathologic grading system of OSCC (despite its low prognostic value) and ignores factors such as tumor growth pattern and dissociation, stromal reactions (desmoplasia, local immune response), and tumor-stroma ratio. The various controversies and possible developments of the current staging and grading criteria of OSCC are briefly discussed in this update together with possible applications of artificial intelligence in the context of screening and risk stratification.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104799
Number of pages6
JournalOral Oncology
Volume107
Early online date20 May 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Grading
  • Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)
  • Prognosis
  • Staging

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