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Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India

BACKGROUND: Oral cavity cancers, the second most common type in India, are responsible for 10% of the overall cancer burden. With a recurrence rate of 30% to 40% and a 5-year survival rate of 50%, these malignancies account for substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite advances in treatment modal...

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Autores principales: Patel, Pinakin, Singhal, Pranav Mohan, Lakhera, Kamal Kishor, Chatterjee, Aishwarya, Babu, Agil, Singh, Suresh, Sharma, Shubhra, Gora, Bhoopendra Singh, Agarwal, Naina Kumar
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Publicado: Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37919907
http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2023.00311
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author Patel, Pinakin
Singhal, Pranav Mohan
Lakhera, Kamal Kishor
Chatterjee, Aishwarya
Babu, Agil
Singh, Suresh
Sharma, Shubhra
Gora, Bhoopendra Singh
Agarwal, Naina Kumar
author_facet Patel, Pinakin
Singhal, Pranav Mohan
Lakhera, Kamal Kishor
Chatterjee, Aishwarya
Babu, Agil
Singh, Suresh
Sharma, Shubhra
Gora, Bhoopendra Singh
Agarwal, Naina Kumar
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description BACKGROUND: Oral cavity cancers, the second most common type in India, are responsible for 10% of the overall cancer burden. With a recurrence rate of 30% to 40% and a 5-year survival rate of 50%, these malignancies account for substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite advances in treatment modalities, survival rates following treatment completion have not improved significantly. The present study aimed to establish specific epidemiological and pathological factors responsible for recurrence after treatment completion in buccal mucosa cancers. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of the data of 116 patients treated for biopsy-proven cancers of the buccal mucosa was undertaken 1 year after treatment completion. Factors such as age, sex, education, lymphovascular invasion, extranodal extension (ENE), perineural invasion, depth of invasion, and pathological margin status were compared between patients who presented with recurrence and those who did not. Statistical significance was set at p< 0.05. RESULTS: Of the 116 patients, 40 (34.5%) developed a recurrent disease within 1 year. The mean age of the study population was 43.3 years, and males constituted 91.4% of the included patients. Ipsilateral buccal mucosa was the commonest site of disease recurrence. Neck node metastasis, ENE, and margins of resection < 5 mm were significantly related to the recurrence of disease. However, surprisingly, lymphovascular invasion, perineural invasion, and depth of invasion > 10 mm did not show statistically significant associations. CONCLUSION: Neck node metastasis, ENE, and margins of resection < 5 mm were the histopathological factors associated with recurrence in cancers of the buccal mucosa.
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spelling pubmed-106229492023-11-04 Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India Patel, Pinakin Singhal, Pranav Mohan Lakhera, Kamal Kishor Chatterjee, Aishwarya Babu, Agil Singh, Suresh Sharma, Shubhra Gora, Bhoopendra Singh Agarwal, Naina Kumar Arch Craniofac Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: Oral cavity cancers, the second most common type in India, are responsible for 10% of the overall cancer burden. With a recurrence rate of 30% to 40% and a 5-year survival rate of 50%, these malignancies account for substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite advances in treatment modalities, survival rates following treatment completion have not improved significantly. The present study aimed to establish specific epidemiological and pathological factors responsible for recurrence after treatment completion in buccal mucosa cancers. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of the data of 116 patients treated for biopsy-proven cancers of the buccal mucosa was undertaken 1 year after treatment completion. Factors such as age, sex, education, lymphovascular invasion, extranodal extension (ENE), perineural invasion, depth of invasion, and pathological margin status were compared between patients who presented with recurrence and those who did not. Statistical significance was set at p< 0.05. RESULTS: Of the 116 patients, 40 (34.5%) developed a recurrent disease within 1 year. The mean age of the study population was 43.3 years, and males constituted 91.4% of the included patients. Ipsilateral buccal mucosa was the commonest site of disease recurrence. Neck node metastasis, ENE, and margins of resection < 5 mm were significantly related to the recurrence of disease. However, surprisingly, lymphovascular invasion, perineural invasion, and depth of invasion > 10 mm did not show statistically significant associations. CONCLUSION: Neck node metastasis, ENE, and margins of resection < 5 mm were the histopathological factors associated with recurrence in cancers of the buccal mucosa. Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2023-10 2023-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10622949/ /pubmed/37919907 http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2023.00311 Text en Copyright © 2023 Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Patel, Pinakin
Singhal, Pranav Mohan
Lakhera, Kamal Kishor
Chatterjee, Aishwarya
Babu, Agil
Singh, Suresh
Sharma, Shubhra
Gora, Bhoopendra Singh
Agarwal, Naina Kumar
Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India
title Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India
title_full Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India
title_fullStr Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India
title_full_unstemmed Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India
title_short Predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern India
title_sort predicting recurrence in oral cavity cancers: a review of 116 patients with buccal mucosa carcinoma in northwestern india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37919907
http://dx.doi.org/10.7181/acfs.2023.00311
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