Abstract

Colorectal cancer is the third tumor with the highest incidence in the world population and is the second cause of death according to the Globocan study. CDX2 has been acquiring an important role as a sensitive and specific marker in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer. However, the lack of inclusion of this marker in the pathology guidelines together with the lack of existing studies prevent its daily use. Although multiple studies relate the absence of staining to a worse prognosis, the literature does not define how intense the staining must be to be considered positive or negative. In the present study, the H-Score is described as a method to determine the positivity of CDX2 staining, using free access software called QuPath with a sample of 169 patients. Furthermore, it is suggested that those patients whose tumors had an H-Score for CDX2 less than or equal to 152 points had a significantly shorter recurrence-free interval time compared to those with an H-Score greater than this threshold. For this reason, this study aims to highlight the importance of quantification using digital pathology, as it could be applied in daily practice, and suggests a reference value for CDX2 from which the tumor prognosis may differ.

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