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Updated CAP Protocols Explained

04/20/2026 News 3 min read
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Clinical Report: Updated CAP Protocols Explained

Overview

The College of American Pathologists has released updated cancer reporting protocols for head and neck cancers, emphasizing precise, clinically actionable reporting. Key changes include the introduction of site-specific protocols and AJCC Version 9 staging criteria.

Background

The updated CAP Cancer Protocols are crucial for ensuring that pathology reports contain essential information for diagnosis, staging, and treatment planning. These protocols align with established standards, including WHO classifications and AJCC staging, promoting consistency across pathology laboratories. The revisions reflect advancements in understanding tumor behavior, particularly in HPV-related cancers.

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Key Findings

  • Introduction of site-specific protocols for head and neck cancers.
  • Retirement of broader protocols for pharynx and major salivary glands.
  • Incorporation of AJCC Version 9 staging for head and neck cancers.
  • Expansion of lymph node reporting and addition of tumor bed margin status.
  • Revised biomarker reporting criteria, including HER2 scoring.
  • Standardization of tumor descriptions and histologic classifications.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should adopt the updated CAP protocols to enhance the accuracy and consistency of pathology reports. The incorporation of multidisciplinary input and standardized data transmission will improve clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.

Conclusion

The updated CAP protocols represent a significant advancement in the classification and reporting of head and neck cancers, aligning with contemporary clinical practices and enhancing the quality of patient care.

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