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1、 Protocol for the Examination of Specimens From Patients With Carcinoma of the Endometrium Based on AJCC/UICC TNM, 7th edition and FIGO 2008 Annual Report Protocol web posting date: June 2012 Procedure Hysterectomy Authors Saeid Movahedi-Lankarani, MD, FCAP* Department of Pathology. Abbott Northwest
2、ern Hospital. Minneapolis, MN C. Blake Gilks, MD Department of Pathology, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada Robert Soslow, MD Department of Pathology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY Esther Oliva, MD, FCAP Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Bost
3、on, MA For the Members of the Cancer Committee, College of American Pathologists * Denotes primary author. Denotes senior author. All other contributing authors are listed alphabetically. Previous lead contributors: Philip A. Branton, MD; William F. Moore, MD; Steven G. Silverberg, MD Gynecologic En
4、dometrium Endometrium 3.1.0.1 2 2012 College of American Pathologists (CAP). All rights reserved. The College does not permit reproduction of any substantial portion of these protocols without its written authorization. The College hereby authorizes use of these protocols by physicians and other hea
5、lth care providers in reporting on surgical specimens, in teaching, and in carrying out medical research for nonprofit purposes. This authorization does not extend to reproduction or other use of any substantial portion of these protocols for commercial purposes without the written consent of the Co
6、llege. The CAP also authorizes physicians and other health care practitioners to make modified versions of the Protocols solely for their individual use in reporting on surgical specimens for individual patients, teaching, and carrying out medical research for non-profit purposes. The CAP further au
7、thorizes the following uses by physicians and other health care practitioners, in reporting on surgical specimens for individual patients, in teaching, and in carrying out medical research for non-profit purposes: (1) Dictation from the original or modified protocols for the purposes of creating a t
8、ext-based patient record on paper, or in a word processing document; (2) Copying from the original or modified protocols into a text-based patient record on paper, or in a word processing document; (3) The use of a computerized system for items (1) and (2), provided that the Protocol data is stored
9、intact as a single text-based document, and is not stored as multiple discrete data fields. Other than uses (1), (2), and (3) above, the CAP does not authorize any use of the Protocols in electronic medical records systems, pathology informatics systems, cancer registry computer systems, computerize
10、d databases, mappings between coding works, or any computerized system without a written license from CAP. Applications for such a license should be addressed to the SNOMED Terminology Solutions division of the CAP. Any public dissemination of the original or modified Protocols is prohibited without
11、 a written license from the CAP. The College of American Pathologists offers these protocols to assist pathologists in providing clinically useful and relevant information when reporting results of surgical specimen examinations of surgical specimens. The College regards the reporting elements in th
12、e “Surgical Pathology Cancer Case Summary” portion of the protocols as essential elements of the pathology report. However, the manner in which these elements are reported is at the discretion of each specific pathologist, taking into account clinician preferences, institutional policies, and indivi
13、dual practice. The College developed these protocols as an educational tool to assist pathologists in the useful reporting of relevant information. It did not issue the protocols for use in litigation, reimbursement, or other contexts. Nevertheless, the College recognizes that the protocols might be
14、 used by hospitals, attorneys, payers, and others. Indeed, effective January 1, 2004, the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons mandated the use of the required data elements of the protocols as part of its Cancer Program Standards for Approved Cancer Programs. Therefore, it becom
15、es even more important for pathologists to familiarize themselves with these documents. At the same time, the College cautions that use of the protocols other than for their intended educational purpose may involve additional considerations that are beyond the scope of this document. The inclusion o
16、f a product name or service in a CAP publication should not be construed as an endorsement of such product or service, nor is failure to include the name of a product or service to be construed as disapproval. Gynecologic Endometrium Endometrium 3.1.0.1 3 CAP Endometrium Protocol Revision History Version Code The definition of the version code can be found at www.cap.org/cancerprotocols. Version: Endometrium 3.1.0.1 Summary of Changes