Scoring the tumor-stroma ratio in colon cancer: procedure and recommendations

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The tumor-stroma ratio (TSR) has been reported as a strong, independent prognostic parameter in colon cancer as well as in other epithelial cancer types, and may be implemented to routine pathology diagnostics. The TSR is an easy technique, based on routine hematoxylin and eosin stained histological sections, estimating the amount of stroma present in the primary tumor. It links tumors with high stromal content to poor prognosis. The analysis time is less than 2 min with a low inter-observer variation. Scoring of the TSR has been validated in a number of independent international studies. In this manuscript, we provide a detailed technical description of estimating the TSR in colon cancer, including examples, pitfalls, and recommendations.

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van Pelt, G. W., Kjær-Frifeldt, S., van Krieken, J. H. J. M., Al Dieri, R., Morreau, H., Tollenaar, R. A. E. M., … Mesker, W. E. (2018). Scoring the tumor-stroma ratio in colon cancer: procedure and recommendations. Virchows Archiv, 473(4), 405–412. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-018-2408-z

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