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Presence of tumour at the resection margin following primary surgical treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck is thought to adversely affect prognosis. To confirm this we performed a review of 478 patients treated by primary surgery for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck and sub-divided them into those exhibiting postive margins and those with negative margins following resection. Uni-variate and multi-variate statistical methods were used to analyse survival figures and a variety of parameters associated with the presence of positive resection margins. We found 5-year survival was decreased if resection margins were found to be positive (P < 0.025). The presence of positive resection margins was also significantly associated with time to tumour recurrence (P < 0.001) and survival with nodal recurrence (P < 0.001). Other factors which were significantly associated with survival using Cox's multi-variate analysis were site of tumour (P < 0.005), nodal extracapsular rupture (P < 0.05) and pathological T-stage (P < 0.05). Uni-variate analysis revealed no significant associations betweent the presence of positive margins and the patient's age, sex, tumour site, degree of tumour differentiation, and nodal status, though using multiple logistic regression, the general condition of the patient (P < 0.01) and the tumour site P < 0.05) were significantly related. The results support the concept that every effort should be made to obtain negative resection margins when undertaking primary ablative surgery for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.  相似文献   

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Many papers have been written on the effect of age on survival from cancer and a number of these papers have concentrated on cancer of the head and neck. The literature is fairly evenly split between those studies that claim that the young patient has a better chance of survival and those that suggest the older patient has a better chance of survival. The present study investigates 2647 patients with histologically proven squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity, oropharynx, larynx and hypopharynx. The tumour-specific 5-year survival of patients with head and neck cancer from the third decade through to the seventh decade at presentation was 54%, whereas this figure dropped to 44% for the eighth, ninth and tenth decades. This difference was statistically significant (P = 0.0001). When the patients in the third to seventh decades of presentation were compared with those from the eighth to tenth decades, it was found that older patients tended to have significantly more advanced disease at the primary site and fewer neck node metastases when compared with younger patients at presentation. These differences were confirmed by multiple logistic regression. Multivariate analysis of survival confirmed that advanced age was associated with poor survival (P = 0.0001). Whilst patients with head and neck cancer in their eighth, ninth and tenth decades fared worse than younger patients, their mean tumour specific survival at 5 years was in the region of 44%, which makes treatment worthwhile, certainly in selected cases.  相似文献   

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A lymph node metastasis in the neck or parotid region from an unknown primary melanoma is an uncommon occurrence. Out of a total of 300 patients with head and neck melanoma treated at the Netherlands Cancer Institute between 1976 and 1992, 17 (5.7%) presented in this way. The most common site for metastatic lymph nodes (18 nodes in 17 patients) was level V (n= 7), followed by the parotid region (n= 4), level II (n= 4), level III (n= 2), and level IV (n= 7). Two patients had local excision of the neck node metastasis only, while the remaining 15 patients underwent more extensive surgical treatment. The 5-year disease-specific survival rate in this group was 48%, with a median survival of 36 months, which is more or less similar to the prognosis of stage II melanoma of the head and neck with a known, surgically treated primary tumour. No relation was found between disease-free interval and sex, the number of positive lymph nodes or the duration of symptoms.  相似文献   

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《Acta oto-laryngologica》2012,132(5):536-544
Conclusions. An intensive diagnostic work-up including 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) detects many unknown primary tumours, leads to a low emergence rate of primary tumours, and selects carcinoma of unknown primary with much more favourable results after neck dissection and postoperative radiotherapy. Objective. To investigate the optimal diagnostic approach and best treatment modality for rare head and neck cancer of unknown primary. Patients and methods. In a retrospective study, 69 patients admitted from 1987 to 2002 with cervical lymph node metastases without apparent primary were reviewed. Test characteristics of all diagnostic procedures were calculated. Disease-free and overall survival rates were calculated. Major prognostic factors were analysed univariately. Results. At the primary site FDG-PET showed the best sensitivity with 69% and the highest negative predictive value with 87%. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging had a better specificity with 87% and 95%, respectively. The primary tumour was detected in 23 cases (33%). Frequent primary tumour origin was the palatine tonsil (n=8, 35%), base of the tongue (n=6, 26%) and lung (n=4, 17%). All patients with unknown primary were treated by neck dissection. Adjuvant radiotherapy was performed in 26 patients (57%), concurrent radiochemotherapy was performed in 12 patients (26%). The primary emergence rate was 7%. The 5-year overall survival rate was inferior in patients with detected primary in comparison with patients with unknown primary (22% versus 52%). Significant prognostic factors in case of unknown primary were M stage, smoking, alcohol consumption and tonsillectomy. Radiotherapy but not chemotherapy with carboplatin influenced the overall survival.  相似文献   

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The aim of this retrospective review is the study of the prognostic factors related to cervical metastases of squamous cell carcinoma from an unknown primary tumour. Sixty-seven patients were selected and surgery and postoperative radiotherapy was the treatment used. Nineteen tumours were subsequently found (27%). The 5-year actuarial survival rate of all patients was 22%. Survival rates were significantly related to lymph node stages and to the histological degree of differentiation. Nevertheless, actuarial survival rates were not related to the appearance of the primary tumour (P = 0.07). In our series, the single most important prognostic factor was the neck stage. The value close to statistical significance observed when the primary tumour subsequently appeared (P = 0.07), suggests that this could worsen the prognosis.  相似文献   

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Some 497 of 3085 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck treated between 1963 and 1990 had a later radical neck dissection at some time after initial treatment. The histological slides were all reviewed, firstly to confirm the presence of squamous cell carcinoma within the neck, and secondly to ascertain whether the metastasis was to soft tissue, to a lymph node or to both. The presence of extracapsular rupture in lymph node deposits was also assessed. Of the 497 patients, 138 had soft tissue deposits only, and 359 had nodal deposits only. Of the patients with nodal deposits 165 had extracapsular rupture and 194 did not. The 5-year survival of the 138 patients with soft tissue metastases was 27% compared with 33% for patients with extracapsular rupture and 50% for patients with no extracapsular rupture. Weighted logistic regression showed that soft tissue deposits were significantly more common in patients in poor general condition, plus poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma plus T4 tumours (P < 0.005), and in patients with poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma plus T4 tumours (P < 0.025). Cox's multivariate analysis with backward elimination showed that gender, histological differentiation, site of primary tumour and age of patient had no statistically significant effect on survival. The number of nodes (P < 0.0001), the presence of extracapsular rupture (P < 0.0001) and the presence of soft tissue free metastases (P < 0.001) were all highly significant. The N-status at recurrence also reached statistical significance (P < 0.0001).  相似文献   

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Background: Several reports have shown that the presentation, course, and outcome of skin cancer is altered in African Americans. Subset data from these studies suggest that the course of head and neck skin cancer may be different from that occurring in other sites. However, very few studies have specifically investigated skin cancer involving the head and neck region in African-American patients. Methods: Retrospective case-control study including 215 patients with skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma [SCC], basal cell carcinoma [BCC], malignant melanoma, and adnexal tumors) presenting to a tertiary care institution over a 9.5-year period. Cases were defined as African Americans with skin cancer, and the control group included white and Latin-American patients with skin cancer. Results: Skin cancer occurred in the head and neck region in 135 cases (62%). However, head and neck involvement was less common in African-American patients (44%) than the control group (76%; P < .001). The anatomic distribution of head and neck skin lesions was similar between the groups, with nasal and scalp skin most often involved. In the head and neck region, the ratio of BCC to SCC (4:1) was similar among all groups. In contrast, in non–sun-exposed regions, the ratio was 1:8.5 for African-American patients compared with 1:1 for the control group (P < .001). The overall distribution of malignant melanoma was not influenced by sun exposure in either groups. The study groups were similar in gender distribution, primary treatment modality, rates of positive margins, and development of second skin cancers. Although African Americans presented with more advanced lesions (P < .001), their disease-free interval was similar to the control group. Only the margin status was a significant predictor of disease-free survival by multivariate analysis, with a relative risk of 1.68 (95% CI: 1.58–18.24) Conclusions: Head and neck skin cancer is similar with regard to presentation and distribution in patients of all skin types. Moreover, in contrast to previous reports, the course of head and neck skin cancer may be less aggressive in African Americans, if appropriate treatment is provided. This report suggests that differences in skin cancer in African Americans reported in the literature reflect cancer occurring in non–sun-exposed regions.  相似文献   

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The choice of palliative treatment and the prognostic factors in unresectable head and neck cancer cases continue to be controversial. In the present study we compared the survival rates of untreated stage IV head and neck cancer patients with cases managed prospectively at A.C. Camargo Hospital for Cancer with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, concomitant chemotherapy or radiotherapy alone. Previous results had shown that while the type of treatment did not influence survival rates (P = 0.706), tumor response to treatment (whether complete, partial or none) significantly influenced survival (P = 0.00002). In the present study we compared the survival rates in the groups with untreated patients (who remained untreated until death) with the same demographic and clinical characteristics of patients receiving treatment. We found that there was a significant difference between the survival rates of the untreated group and those of the treated groups that was independent of the type of treatment performed (P < 0.00001) or the tumor response to treatment (P < 0.0001). Received: 19 October 1998 / Accepted: 15 April 1999  相似文献   

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Objective: To investigate the association between initial body mass index (BMI) and chemoradiation therapy (CRT) outcomes in head and neck cancer patients. Methods: Retrospective study of 72 patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer stage III or IV squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx, hypopharynx, or larynx treated with primary concurrent CRT with curative intent over a 5 year period. Logistic and Cox regression analyses were used to determine the association between initial BMI and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube dependence, tumor recurrence, disease‐free survival, and overall survival while controlling for the independent variables of age, sex, race, site, stage, and smoking and alcohol use. Results: Patients with normal or low BMI (BMI ≤25 kg/m2) were significantly more likely to be percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy dependent at last follow‐up (odds ratio 4.13; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.3–12.9; P = .014). This group also had significantly earlier recurrence (hazard ratio 4.4; 95% CI 1.2–15.9; P = .026) and shorter overall survival (hazard ratio 3.6; 95% CI 1.04–12.6, P = .043). Conclusions: The present study suggests that CRT patients with BMI greater than 25 have improved swallowing outcomes, longer time to disease recurrence, and improved survival when compared with similar patients with lower BMI. BMI at presentation may be an important clinical factor to consider when determining the optimal treatment modality for a head and neck cancer patient. Further investigation is required to determine whether primary surgery should be the preferred treatment in normal or low BMI patients.  相似文献   

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Purpose: As locoregional control of head and neck cancer has improved, distant metastases have become increasingly common problems.Patients and Methods: To determine the role of surgical treatment, we reviewed 32 patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck who underwent thoracotomy for pulmonary metastases.Results: The overall 5-year survival rate was 32%. The 5-year survival rate of the patients with SCC of the oral cavity was significantly poorer than that of the patients with other primary site (15.4% v 45.2%; P = .01). In the patients with single nodule, extent of the tumor was a significant prognostic factor (P = .007). Mediastinal lymph node involvement (P = .004) and pleural invasion (P = .04) also correlated with survival.Conclusion: TNM classification of the primary tumor did not have an impact on survival in this study. Further studies of a large series should be performed to determine the indications and modalities of the surgical treatment for pulmonary metastases of the SCC of head and neck.  相似文献   

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Objectives

To explore the incidence and treatment pattern of head and neck cancer in different age groups.

Design

Cohort study.

Setting

Netherlands Cancer Registry.

Participants

All new primary head and neck cancer cases diagnosed between 2010 and 2014 were included and categorised into different age groups.

Main outcome measures

Tumour site, stage, treatment modality, location of diagnosis and treatment.

Results

The study population was composed of 11 558 tumours. Oral cancer was the most common primary site (31%), followed by laryngeal (25%) and oropharyngeal cancer (22%). Ninety‐six per cent of the entire study population was diagnosed and/or treated in a certified head and neck oncology centre which was lower in the 80+ population (92%). Multimodality treatment was less frequently applied with increasing age (eg oral cavity: 17% in 80+ vs 34% in 60?; P < .001). The percentage of patients not receiving tumour‐directed treatment increased with age (eg oropharyngeal cancer: 25% in 80+ vs 6% in 80?; < .001).

Conclusions

This study confirms that less multimodal and tumour‐directed treatment is applied with the increasing age of head and neck cancer patients.  相似文献   

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Objectives/Hypothesis:

To determine factors impacting recurrence and long‐term survival of adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the head and neck after definitive resection.

Study Design:

Retrospective cohort study at an academic tertiary care hospital.

Methods:

Patients with ACC of the head and neck treated at our institution were reviewed. Those not receiving surgery, or with metastatic disease were excluded. Clinicopathological data on each patient was collected.

Results:

Of 113 patients identified with ACC, 99 were studied. The overall median survival for the cohort was 71 months (mean ± standard deviation, 94 ± 79 months). American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) tumor stage and N stage were independent predictors of survival on multivariate analysis. Mean overall survival (P = .001) and time to recurrence (P = .006) were lower for patients with cervical lymph node positive disease (N+). Tumors in major salivary glands were associated with longer survival (P = .027). The overall recurrence rate was 53%, with a mean time to recurrence of 63 ± 64 months. The presence of lymphovascular invasion predicted recurrence on multivariate analysis (P = .002), with advanced tumor stage predicting early (≤36 months) recurrence (P = .013). Among the 57 patients who received adjuvant radiation therapy, there was no difference in survival, rate of recurrence, or time to recurrence, when compared to patients treated with surgery alone.

Conclusions:

Clinicopathological variables including AJCC tumor stage, tumor site, presence of N+ disease, and lymphovascular invasion may be used as prognostic factors in predicting survival and recurrence after a definitive resection of ACC of the head and neck. Laryngoscope, 2010  相似文献   

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Background: Surgical therapy of lymph node metastasis is based on accessibility for en bloc resection. First described as “radical neck dissection”, this original approach has since undergone various modifications. This has produced controversy about the particular indications for the individual techniques. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether intraoperative macroscopic inspection of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) in regard to tumor infiltration is sufficient to decide about muscle resection and whether there are prognostic differences between patients undergoing radical-versus modified radical (selective) neck dissection. Materials and methods: In a retrospective study, data on the surgical treatment of cervical lymph nodes and survival rates from 438 patients with head and neck malignancies managed in our department between 1988 and 1994 were analyzed in 1994 and again in 1999. Results: 337 patients (76.9%) underwent unilateral or bilateral selective neck dissection. In 101 patients (23.1%) a radical neck dissection was performed and the SCM was completely resected. Analysis of these cases showed intraoperative macroscopic tumor invasion of the SCM in 12 patients (11.9%), which could be confirmed histologically. In the remaining 89 cases (88.1%), a macroscopically intact muscle was resected; in none of these cases did histopathological examination show tumor infiltration of the SCM. Analysis of radically or selectively neck dissected stage III or IV patients with oral cavity, oropharyngeal, hypopharyngeal or laryngeal carcinomas did not show statistical differences in 2-, 5- and 10-year survival (54.8%, 23.7%, 18.7% versus 62.6%, 25.6%, 21.8%, respectively). Conclusions: (1) Intraoperative inspection of the SCM constitutes a valid parameter for deciding whether tumor infiltration is present or not. (2) There were no prognostic differences (2-year, 5-year and 10-year-survival) between stage III and IV patients with oral cavity, oropharyngeal, hypopharyngeal and laryngeal carcinomas treated by either radical or selective neck dissection. Received: 23 January 2001 / Accepted: 8 March 2001  相似文献   

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《Acta oto-laryngologica》2012,132(12):1354-1360
Conclusions. This study confirms earlier findings that patients with viable tumour cells in the neck after external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) have a poor prognosis. The study also indicates that neck dissection (ND) does not change the prognosis for patients with a complete clinical response in the neck. At the moment our guidelines concerning this matter are being reviewed. Objectives. The protocol at our institution stipulates a planned ND in patients with metastasis in the neck after EBRT regardless of the response in the neck. As the necessity for a planned ND has not been clarified we wanted to evaluate our results. Patients and methods. Patients diagnosed from 1998 to 2002 with metastasis in the neck who received EBRT were evaluated for histopathological findings and clinical outcome. Results. A total of 156 patients were included. Overall survival was 62% and disease-specific survival was 76%. There was a complete response (CR) in the neck in 63 patients (40%); among these 15 had viable tumour cells in the neck. In patients not achieving CR, 40% (37/93) had viable tumour cells left in the neck. Patients with viable tumour cells in the neck after EBRT had disease-specific survival of 48% compared with 90% among patients without viable tumour cells.  相似文献   

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It would seem logical that patients with nodal metastases low in the neck would fare less well than patients with disease high in the neck. The penultimate UICC classification suggested that neck node level was important although there was no mention of this in the most recent classification. In addition, patients with carcinomas at the various sites would be expected to have different patterns of nodal involvement. Of 3419 patients with head and neck squamous carcinoma on the Liverpool University Head and Neck Unit database, 947 had neck node metastases. The neck node levels were coded as (I)sub-mandibular, (II) above the thyroid notch, (III) below the thyroid notch and (IV) supra-clavicular/posterior triangle nodes. Levels II and III contained the deep jugular chain. The relationship between node level and site and sub-site and survival were analysed with particular emphasis on multivariate methods. The 5-year survival for the whole group was 51% and survival fell with decreasing node level (I-IV) being 37% for sub-mandibular nodes, 32% for deep cervical nodes and 25% for lower deep cervical nodes. The 18-month survival for supra-clavicular and posterior triangle nodes was 21%. The difference in survival was significant (x23= 24.42, P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis confirmed that as the level of the nodes fell from the sub-mandibular refion to the supra-clavicular region the prognosis worsened (estimate = -0.3378, P = 0.0003). Level II (upper deep cervical) nodes were the most commonly involved with regards to all primary sites and formed 69% of all neck node metastases. Over three quarters of laryngeal oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal metastases went ot this level whereas only 47% of oral cancers did. Most of the remainder of these latter lesions metastasized to level I (42%). These findings were confirmed by multiple logistic regression. When studying survival for lymph node level with regard to site all sites had a reducing prognosis with decrasing node level except for larynx. Multiple linear regression showed an association between decreasing node level and increasing N-stage (P = 0.001) with increasing T-stage (P = 0.0014) and as the site moved from the mouth to the larynx (P = 0.0047). The present data support the view that neck node level is important as regards prognosis for most sites in the head and neck. The data confirm the clinical view that deep cervical nodes are most frequently affected by head and neck cancer with level IV nodes being unusual and clinically tending to herald a non head and neck tumour and that level III nodes are relatively uncommon. This is surprising as one would expect at least a proportion of laryngeal carcinomas and quite a high proportion of lhypopharyngeal carcinomas to metastasize to this region.  相似文献   

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Objectives/Hypothesis:

To evaluate the utility of neck dissections in patients undergoing salvage laryngectomy with a clinically negative neck.

Study Design:

Retrospective cohort study.

Methods:

This retrospective review identified 71 patients with N0 necks who underwent salvage laryngectomy from 2001 to 2007. The standard practice of surgeons within our institution was different, thus neck dissections were performed on approximately one half of the patients, creating two groups for comparison. The number of neck dissections with positive metastasis were examined. Postoperative complications, overall survival, and site of recurrence were compared between patients with neck dissection and no neck dissection.

Results:

Thirty‐eight patients underwent 71 neck dissections concurrently with salvage laryngectomy. A total of 33 patients had salvage laryngectomy without neck dissection. Only three of 71 neck dissections (4%) had positive nodal metastasis. The rate of fistula, wound infection, hematoma/bleeding, chyle leak, wound dehiscence, and flap failure did not reveal any statistical differences. However, the overall complication rate in neck dissections patients was higher (42.2 %) than no neck dissections (21.3%; P = .04). Neck dissection patients had a higher proportion of fistulas (32%) than no dissections (18%; P = .2). Regional failure occurred in 7.9% of the patients with neck dissections and 15% of patients without neck dissection (P = .5). There was no survival advantage for patients who underwent neck dissection compared to no neck dissection (P = .47).

Conclusions:

There was no survival advantage gained by performing neck dissection in the clinically negative neck. However, a trend toward reduced regional failure with neck dissection must be balanced by the increased potential for complications and fistulae. Laryngoscope, 2010  相似文献   

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Alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking play a key role in the development and progression of head and neck cancer. Additionally, epidemiologic studies have given evidence that other environmental and genetic factors are relevant. We present a prospective study including 465 head and neck cancer patients. All patients were recruited between 1994 and 1998 during the initial tumor diagnosis. Three hundred twelve patients could be followed over 5 years after histologically proven curative surgical treatment. All clinical data were recorded (i.e., age, gender, TNM stage, histological grading, smoking and drinking habits) and genetic variations at loci encoding detoxifying enzymes (glutathione S-transferase and cytochrome P450); immune modulating cytokines (tumor necrosis factor) and cell cycle regulating proteins (cyclin D1) were determined. Parameters with an impact on recurrence-free survival were analyzed. A strong influence could be attributed to the tumor size at the time of presentation. Additionally, the grading of the tumor showed a strong influence (5 years recurrence free: G1: 87% and G1: 61%). Furthermore, it could be shown that the recurrence-free survival was significantly influenced by cyclin D1 genotypes ( CCND1GG: P =0.01; HR=3.72) and TNF microsatellite haplotypes ( TNFB1D5: P =0.043; HR=2.05). These findings are compatible with the view that genetic predisposition is important in determining recurrence-free survival after surgical treatment of head and neck cancer.  相似文献   

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Adenoid cystic carcinoma has a long natural history but frequently proves fatal. The present study describes 108 patients with an adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck seen over a 30-year period. Analysis of the data utilized both univariate and multivariate methods. Forty per cent of patients had tumours arising from the oral cavity and half of these were in the hard palate; 29% occurred in the major salivary glands; 41% of tumours were locally advanced at presentation and 11% had lymph node metastases at this time. The histological pattern was solid in 25%, cribriform in 40% and tubular in 20%. In addition, 15% of patients had a polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma and these were analysed separately. Primary site recurrence was more common in the presence of locally advanced tumours at presentation (T3–4) (P = 0.0093). Only six patients had surgery with adjuvant radiotherapy. Six patients had no curative treatment, 21 had primary radiotherapy, 39 had local excision and 42 radical excision. The actuarial primary site recurrence rate was 100% at 30 years. The neck node recurrence rate was 23% at 15 years. Tumour specific survival was 40% at 20 years. Solid histology had a worse prognosis than other histological types (P = 0.0429) but those patients with polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinomas fared very well. Patients with tumours of the hard palate fared better than those patients with tumours at other sites (P = 0.0301). Early disease at the primary site (T1–2) was a good prognostic sign (P = 0.0013). Patients with neck node metastases at presentation tended to do badly (P = 0.009).  相似文献   

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Objective: To investigate the prognostic value of the pre‐treatment haemoglobin level in patients with advanced squamous cell head and neck cancer treated with induction polychemotherapy. Design: Seventy‐two patients with advanced squamous cell head and neck cancer received primary combination chemotherapy consisting of docetaxel 75 mg/m² on day 1, cisplatin 100 mg/m² on day 1, and 5‐fluorouracil (5‐FU) 1000 mg/m²/day on days 1–4 (total dose 4000 mg/m²), repeated on days 1, 22 and 43 followed by chemoradiation. The data collected included pre‐treatment haemoglobin, response to treatment, disease‐free and overall survival. Results: The pre‐treatment haemoglobin level was found to be a significant predictor of response to induction chemotherapy (P = 0.01) and an independent predictor of overall survival [hazard ratio (HR) 0.77, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.58–1.03, P = 0.0001] and disease free survival (HR 2.09, 95% CI 1.41–3.09, P = 0.0001). Furthermore N‐stage was found to be a significant prognostic factor of overall survival (HR 9.24, 95% CI 6.90–21.34, P = 0.005). The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status scale was also found to be significant for disease free survival (HR 7.66, 95% CI 2.61–22.46, P = 0.003). Conclusion: In patients with advanced squamous cell head and neck cancer, the haemoglobin level prior to induction chemotherapy is significantly related to outcome including response and survival.  相似文献   

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This study is to determine the impact of virus in surgical outcomes among patients of head and neck cancer with N3 lymph node metastasis. A retrospective analysis was conducted for 32 patients with operable N3 neck metastasis undergoing surgical treatment between January 1987 and October 2006. The nuclei of the tumor cells were investigated for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) and Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) DNAs and were taken into account as the variable for survival analysis. The primary sites were oropharynx in 11 patients, tongue in 3, buccal mucosa in 1, hypopharynx in 8 and unknown primary in 9. The five-year cumulative overall survival rate was 40.7% and 5-year cumulative regional control rate was 55.8%. The 5-year cumulative overall survival rate of patients with unknown primary site (72.9%) and HPV or EBV positive in the tumor (77.8%) were significantly higher than those patients with known primary site (31.3%) and HPV or EBV negative in the tumor (27.4%), respectively (= 0.0335 and = 0.0348, log rank test). In conclusion, surgery with adjuvant therapy offers reasonable outcomes for operable N3 node in head and neck cancer in our cohort. In addition, patients with HPV or EBV positive in the tumor have a better survival.  相似文献   

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