Low-Grade Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
2019
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the interobserver reproducibility in diagnosing low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). We also aimed to compare the interobserver variability using a proposed two-tiered grading system as opposed to the current three-tiered system. METHODS: Three expert breast pathologists and one junior pathologist identified low-grade DCIS from a set of 300 DCIS slides. Months later, participants were asked to grade the 300 cases using the standard three-tiered system. RESULTS: Using the two-tiered system, interobserver agreement among breast pathologists was considered moderate (kappa = 0.575). The agreement was similar (kappa = 0.532) with the junior pathologist included. Using the three-tiered system, pathologists' agreement was poor (kappa = 0.235). CONCLUSIONS: Pathologists' reproducibility on diagnosing low-grade DCIS showed moderate agreement. Experience does not seem to influence reproducibility. Our proposed two-tiered system of low vs nonlow grade, where the intermediate grade is grouped in the nonlow category has shown improved concordance.
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