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Pathogenetic and molecular classifications of soft tissue and bone tumors: A 2024 update

Andrei Patrichi, Simona Gurzu

2024Pathology - Research and Practice18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soft tissue and bone tumors comprise a wide category of neoplasms. Their diversity frequently raises diagnostic challenges, and therapeutic options are continuously developing. The therapeutic success rate and long-term prognosis of patients have improved substantially due to new advances in immunohistochemical and molecular biology techniques. A fundamental contribution to these achievements has been the study of the tumor microenvironment and the reclassification of new entities with the updating of the molecular pathogenesis in the revised 5th edition of the Classification of Soft Tissue Tumors, edited by the World Health Organization. The proposed molecular diagnostic techniques include the well-known in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction methods, but new techniques such as copy-number arrays, multiplex probes, single-nucleotide polymorphism, and sequencing are also proposed. This review aims to synthesize the most recent pathogenetic and molecular classifications of soft tissue and bone tumors, considering the major impact of these diagnostic tools, which are becoming indispensable in clinicopathological practice.

Topics & Concepts

Soft tissueMolecular pathologyIn situ hybridizationPathologyComputational biologyBiologyMedicineBioinformaticsGeneGeneticsGene expressionSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentBone Tumor Diagnosis and TreatmentsSoft tissue tumor case studies