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Laryngeal cancer in patients younger vs older than 40 years old: a matched-paired analysis
Authors:Luna-Ortiz Kuauhyama  Villavicencio-Valencia Verónica  Pasche Philippe  Lavin-Lozano Arturo  Herrera-Gómez Angel
Institution:Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, México, DF México. kuauhyama@starmedia.com
Abstract:BackgroundTo compare clinical and demographic data between laryngeal cancer patients younger and older than 40 years old.MethodsIs a matched-paired study, realized from 1989 to 2002. We selected 500 laryngeal cancer patients treated in the National Cancer Institute of Mexico. Fifteen cases of patients younger than 40 years that accomplished inclusion criteria were identified, pair-matched and compared by clinical stage with 33 patients older than 40 years. We analyzed demographic factors and disease-free and Overall Survival by Kaplan-Meier method.ResultsWe included 9 male and 6 female patients with a mean age of 34 years in contrast to a mean age of 62 years in the comparison group. Four cases in clinical stage I, none clinical stage II, 6 in stage III and 5 in stage IV were included in the younger group and compared to 8 patients in stage I, 15 in stage III and 10 in stage IV in the older group. No differences in demographic variables or lifestyle habits were found. All patients in stage I, are alive in both groups. Disease-free survival not show any differences when comparing stages III and IV (p = NS). Mean disease-free survival was 66 months and mean overall survival was 83 months in the younger group.ConclusionLaryngeal carcinoma is rare in patients younger than 40 years. No gender, clinical or prognostic differences could be identified among the two groups. The prognosis of these patients seems to be only determined by the initial clinical stage.
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