2017
DOI: 10.1097/pgp.0000000000000307
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The Chemotherapy Response Score (CRS): Interobserver Reproducibility in a Simple and Prognostically Relevant System for Reporting the Histologic Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Tuboovarian High-grade Serous Carcinoma

Abstract: A 3-tier histopathologic scoring system, the chemotherapy response score (CRS), was previously devised for reporting the histologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in interval debulking surgery specimens of stage IIIc/IV tuboovarian high-grade serous carcinoma. This has been shown to predict the outcome and offer additional information to other methods of assessing the treatment response. In the present study, the reproducibility of this scoring system was assessed by determining the interobserver agreeme… Show more

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“…The development of the CRS aimed to provide an accurate scoring system that would permit an objective pathologist’s evaluation of the actual tumor response to chemotherapy. It is considered to be very precise, as the reported interobserver reproducibility seems to be exceptionally high, according to the findings of a previous study [ 15 ]. It is based on a 3-tiered system that evaluates the proportion of viable tumor cells and the presence of regression-associated fibroinflammatory changes.…”
Section: Rationale For the Development Of The Crsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The development of the CRS aimed to provide an accurate scoring system that would permit an objective pathologist’s evaluation of the actual tumor response to chemotherapy. It is considered to be very precise, as the reported interobserver reproducibility seems to be exceptionally high, according to the findings of a previous study [ 15 ]. It is based on a 3-tiered system that evaluates the proportion of viable tumor cells and the presence of regression-associated fibroinflammatory changes.…”
Section: Rationale For the Development Of The Crsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…9). Morphologic evidence of the response to therapy is included in the pathology report in the form of the chemotherapy response score (CRS, Table 2) [19]. The CRS has been widely adopted, but it is important to recognize that it is based only on the amount of omental Fig.…”
Section: High-grade Serous Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%