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Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the most frequently presenting tumors exclusive to the head and neck within the pediatric population, and to identify racial disparities within the existing incidence rates. MATERIAL/METHODS: The population-based Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End...

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Autores principales: Cesmebasi, Alper, Gabriel, Abigail, Niku, Daniel, Bukala, Karolina, Donnelly, Joseph, Fields, Paul J., Tubbs, R. Shane, Loukas, Marios
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4266203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473782
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.891052
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author Cesmebasi, Alper
Gabriel, Abigail
Niku, Daniel
Bukala, Karolina
Donnelly, Joseph
Fields, Paul J.
Tubbs, R. Shane
Loukas, Marios
author_facet Cesmebasi, Alper
Gabriel, Abigail
Niku, Daniel
Bukala, Karolina
Donnelly, Joseph
Fields, Paul J.
Tubbs, R. Shane
Loukas, Marios
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the most frequently presenting tumors exclusive to the head and neck within the pediatric population, and to identify racial disparities within the existing incidence rates. MATERIAL/METHODS: The population-based Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry was utilized to identify the frequency and incidence rates of various tumors found exclusively in the head and neck, diagnosed between 1973 and 2008 in pediatric patients. The tumor categories were based on those defined by the US Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute (NCI). Proportional comparisons were applied to evaluate the intra-demographic incidence rate differences. RESULTS: Among the 11 categories defined, the 5 most prevalent head and neck cancers within the pediatric population were salivary gland tumors (n=319); followed by nasopharyngeal neoplasms (n=311); tumors of the nose, nasal cavity and middle ear (n=208); gum and other mouth tumors (n=134); and glossal tumors (n=61). Proportional comparisons between racial frequency rates indicated that salivary gland tumors were greatest among white pediatric patients (n=246, CI=0.8 to 14.1%, p<.05). Nasopharyngeal cancers were highest among blacks (CI=−26.8 to −12.1%) and other races (CI=−23.6 to −3.4%) relative to the white population. CONCLUSIONS: Salivary gland tumors were the most commonly seen head and neck tumors overall among pediatric patients between 1973 and 2008. Incidence rate differences between white, black, and other racial background pediatric patients revealed that overall, head and neck tumors are most prevalent among pediatric patients within the white ethnic population, while nasopharyngeal tumors showed a strong prevalence in blacks and other ethnic populations.
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spelling pubmed-42662032014-12-16 Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database Cesmebasi, Alper Gabriel, Abigail Niku, Daniel Bukala, Karolina Donnelly, Joseph Fields, Paul J. Tubbs, R. Shane Loukas, Marios Med Sci Monit Review Articles BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the most frequently presenting tumors exclusive to the head and neck within the pediatric population, and to identify racial disparities within the existing incidence rates. MATERIAL/METHODS: The population-based Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry was utilized to identify the frequency and incidence rates of various tumors found exclusively in the head and neck, diagnosed between 1973 and 2008 in pediatric patients. The tumor categories were based on those defined by the US Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute (NCI). Proportional comparisons were applied to evaluate the intra-demographic incidence rate differences. RESULTS: Among the 11 categories defined, the 5 most prevalent head and neck cancers within the pediatric population were salivary gland tumors (n=319); followed by nasopharyngeal neoplasms (n=311); tumors of the nose, nasal cavity and middle ear (n=208); gum and other mouth tumors (n=134); and glossal tumors (n=61). Proportional comparisons between racial frequency rates indicated that salivary gland tumors were greatest among white pediatric patients (n=246, CI=0.8 to 14.1%, p<.05). Nasopharyngeal cancers were highest among blacks (CI=−26.8 to −12.1%) and other races (CI=−23.6 to −3.4%) relative to the white population. CONCLUSIONS: Salivary gland tumors were the most commonly seen head and neck tumors overall among pediatric patients between 1973 and 2008. Incidence rate differences between white, black, and other racial background pediatric patients revealed that overall, head and neck tumors are most prevalent among pediatric patients within the white ethnic population, while nasopharyngeal tumors showed a strong prevalence in blacks and other ethnic populations. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2014-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4266203/ /pubmed/25473782 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.891052 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2014 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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Niku, Daniel
Bukala, Karolina
Donnelly, Joseph
Fields, Paul J.
Tubbs, R. Shane
Loukas, Marios
Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database
title Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database
title_full Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database
title_fullStr Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database
title_short Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors: An Intra-Demographic Analysis Using the SEER(*) Database
title_sort pediatric head and neck tumors: an intra-demographic analysis using the seer(*) database
topic Review Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4266203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473782
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.891052
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