Kanthan R, Tharmaradinam S, Asif T, Ahmed S, Kanthan SC. Mixed epithelial endocrine neoplasms of the colon and rectum – An evolution over time: A systematic review. World J Gastroenterol 2020; 26(34): 5181-5206 [PMID: 32982118 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i34.5181]
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Suresh Tharmaradinam, MD, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Royal University Hospital 2839 - 103 Hospital Dr, Saskatoon S7N 0W8, SK, Canada. sut358@usask.ca
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Pathology
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Systematic Reviews
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Rani Kanthan, Suresh Tharmaradinam, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon S7N 0W8, SK, Canada
Tehmina Asif, Shahid Ahmed, Division of Oncology, Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Saskatoon S7N 0W8, SK, Canada
Selliah C Kanthan, Division of General Surgery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon S7N 0W8, SK, Canada
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Corresponding author: Suresh Tharmaradinam, MD, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Royal University Hospital 2839 - 103 Hospital Dr, Saskatoon S7N 0W8, SK, Canada. sut358@usask.ca
Received: May 22, 2020 Peer-review started: May 22, 2020 First decision: June 13, 2020 Revised: June 18, 2020 Accepted: August 20, 2020 Article in press: August 20, 2020 Published online: September 14, 2020 Processing time: 110 Days and 7.3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This seminal manuscript provides a targeted review of these complex, rare neoplasms of the colon and rectum that should interest colorectal pathologists, surgeons, oncologists and gastroenterologists. This targeted review chronicles the evolution over time with summarization of historical perspectives of terminology with a proposal for a new-innovative, clinically-relevant, simple, non-ambiguous terminology for these lesions as mixed epithelial endocrine neoplasms. The pathogenesis including genomic landscape, clinico-radio-pathological features, treatment and prognosis, with gaps in knowledge are discussed. In keeping with our philosophy of a multidisciplinary management of these tumors, this manuscript has a multidisciplinary team (pathologists, oncologist and surgeon) of authorship.