Global Summit on Pathology

MAY 20-21, 2024 | Virtual Event

Role of Ancillary Tests In Gastrointestinal Malignancies And Its Correlation With Clinico- Pathological Parameters

Mousmi Agrawal

AIIMS Raipur, India

Biography :

Dr. Mousmi Agrawal has completed her MD Pathology at the age of 30 years from MGM University and currently working as Senior Resident in AIIMS Raipur. She has published 9 papers in national and international journals and has received Chancellors Gold Medal during her MD Post graduate exit examinations.

Abstract :

Gastrointestinal malignancies mainly affect the middle-aged and elderly population. In the rising trend, it has been observed high mortality in well differentiated and stage I tumors. Hence, there was a need to evaluate other ancillary tests in addition to conventional clinico-pathological parameters. Various studies have found human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2/neu) overexpression in Gastrointestinal malignancies and its associated prognostic outcome. HER2/neu activates various signaling pathways which leads to cell proliferation and surviv­al, and thereby its overexpression causes excessive tumor cell growth and migration. The aim of this study was to determine the HER2/neu expression and its correlation with the grade and stage of tumor. 50 cases of resected stomach, small intestine, colon and rectum adenocarcinoma were studied. HER/2 neu test immunohistochemis­try was applied in the maximum invasive tumor foci and scoring was performed. Approximately 69% cases were Grade 2. In total, 74% cases were at stage T3. Out of 50 cases, 11 were HER2/neu positive and 39 were HER2/neu negative. Statistical correlation was done and chi-square test was applied. A significant correlation was observed between HER2/neu expression with the histological grade and stage of tumor. Role of HER2/neu has already been established in breast and lung carcinomas. There is a definite need to evaluate its role in gastrointestinal cancers, so that in future a trial of Herceptin can be initiated and best treatment option can be availed to the patient.