The use of a proforma improves colorectal cancer pathology reporting

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Rigby, K
Brown, SR
Lakin, G
Balsitis, M
Hosie, KB
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[1] No Gen Hosp, Dept Surg, Sheffield S5 7AU, S Yorkshire, England
[2] No Gen Hosp, Dept Pathol, Sheffield S5 7AU, S Yorkshire, England
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histopathology; audit; colorectal cancer staging;
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The detail and accuracy of pathological reporting for colorectal cancer is becoming increasingly recognised as important in the overall management of the patient. However, there is criticism of the variable standards of reporting. We assessed how the use of a proforma affected the completeness of reporting within one hospital. Data on all colorectal cancer patients attending one teaching; hospital has been collected prospectively over a 15 month period from 1997 to 1998. The Royal College of Surgeons/Association of Coloproctology proforma lists all items considered to be essential for a complete pathological report of colorectal cancer. Its introduction in September 1997 allowed us to compare reporting before the proforma to that after. Of 54 patients, 46 (85%) had one or more items missing from their report before introduction of the proforma compared with only 8/44 (18%) patients after the proforma (P<0.001). Circumferential resection margins and apical node status were the items most often absent, being significantly more frequently reported after the proforma (P<0.05 and P<0.001 respectively). There was no difference in the median number of lymph nodes harvested after proforma introduction. The introduction of the proforma has not only resulted in improvements in reporting, but has increased the dialogue between surgical oncologists and pathologists. These features should result in improved overall management of the colorectal cancer patient.
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