TY - JOUR
T1 - Moving Forward on Tumor Pathology Research Reporting
T2 - A Guide for Pathologists From the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors Living Evidence Gap Map by Tumour Type Group
AU - Colling, Richard
AU - Indave, Iciar
AU - Del Aguilla, Javier
AU - Cierco Jimenez, Ramon
AU - Campbell, Fiona
AU - Chechlinska, Magdalena
AU - Kowalewska, Magdalena
AU - Holdenrieder, Stefan
AU - Trulson, Inga
AU - Worf, Karolina
AU - Pollán, Marina
AU - Plans-Beriso, Elena
AU - Pérez-Gómez, Beatriz
AU - Craciun, Oana
AU - García-Ovejero, Ester
AU - Michalek, Irmina Maria
AU - Maslova, Kateryna
AU - Rymkiewicz, Grzegorz
AU - Didkowska, Joanna
AU - Tan, Puay Hoon
AU - Diyana Bte MD Nasir, Nur
AU - Myles, Nickolas
AU - Giesen, Christine
AU - Goldman-Lévy, Gabrielle
AU - Lokuhetty, Dilani
AU - Cree, Ian A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Evidence-based medicine (EBM) can be an unfamiliar territory for those working in tumor pathology research, and there is a great deal of uncertainty about how to undertake an EBM approach to planning and reporting histopathology-based studies. In this article, reviewed and endorsed by the Word Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer's International Collaboration for Cancer Classification and Research, we aim to help pathologists and researchers understand the basics of planning an evidence-based tumor pathology research study, as well as our recommendations on how to report the findings from these. We introduce some basic EBM concepts, a framework for research questions, and thoughts on study design and emphasize the concept of reporting standards. There are many study-specific reporting guidelines available, and we provide an overview of these. However, existing reporting guidelines perhaps do not always fit tumor pathology research papers, and hence, here, we collate the key reporting data set together into one generic checklist that we think will simplify the task for pathologists. The article aims to complement our recent hierarchy of evidence for tumor pathology and glossary of evidence (study) types in tumor pathology. Together, these articles should help any researcher get to grips with the basics of EBM for planning and publishing research in tumor pathology, as well as encourage an improved standard of the reports available to us all in the literature.
AB - Evidence-based medicine (EBM) can be an unfamiliar territory for those working in tumor pathology research, and there is a great deal of uncertainty about how to undertake an EBM approach to planning and reporting histopathology-based studies. In this article, reviewed and endorsed by the Word Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer's International Collaboration for Cancer Classification and Research, we aim to help pathologists and researchers understand the basics of planning an evidence-based tumor pathology research study, as well as our recommendations on how to report the findings from these. We introduce some basic EBM concepts, a framework for research questions, and thoughts on study design and emphasize the concept of reporting standards. There are many study-specific reporting guidelines available, and we provide an overview of these. However, existing reporting guidelines perhaps do not always fit tumor pathology research papers, and hence, here, we collate the key reporting data set together into one generic checklist that we think will simplify the task for pathologists. The article aims to complement our recent hierarchy of evidence for tumor pathology and glossary of evidence (study) types in tumor pathology. Together, these articles should help any researcher get to grips with the basics of EBM for planning and publishing research in tumor pathology, as well as encourage an improved standard of the reports available to us all in the literature.
KW - checklist
KW - evidence-based medicine
KW - guidance
KW - guidelines
KW - pathology
KW - reporting
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195094815&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.modpat.2024.100515
DO - 10.1016/j.modpat.2024.100515
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38763419
AN - SCOPUS:85195094815
SN - 0893-3952
VL - 37
JO - Modern Pathology
JF - Modern Pathology
IS - 7
M1 - 100515
ER -