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Demographics of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Experience

Introduction Head and neck cancer (HNC) comprises a diverse group of oncological entities, originating from various tissue types and organ localizations, situated in the topographical regions of the head and neck (H&N). This single institution retrospective study was aimed at establishing the HN...

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Autores principales: Stoyanov, George S, Kitanova, Martina, Dzhenkov, Deyan L, Ghenev, Peter, Sapundzhiev, Nikolay
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Cureus 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28875091
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.1418
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author Stoyanov, George S
Kitanova, Martina
Dzhenkov, Deyan L
Ghenev, Peter
Sapundzhiev, Nikolay
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Kitanova, Martina
Dzhenkov, Deyan L
Ghenev, Peter
Sapundzhiev, Nikolay
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description Introduction Head and neck cancer (HNC) comprises a diverse group of oncological entities, originating from various tissue types and organ localizations, situated in the topographical regions of the head and neck (H&N). This single institution retrospective study was aimed at establishing the HNC patient demographics and categorizing the individual incidence of H&N malignancies, regarding their organ of origin and main histopathological type. Materials and methods All histologically verified cases of HNC from a single tertiary referral center were reviewed in a descriptive retrospective manner. Data sampling period was 47 months. Results Male to female ratio of the registered HNC cases was 3.24:1. The mean age of diagnosis was 63.84 ± 12.65 years, median 65 years. The most common HNC locations include the larynx 30.37% (n = 188), lips and oral cavity 29.08% (n = 180), pharynx 20.03% (n = 124) and salivary glands 10.94% (n = 68), with other locations such as the external nose, nasal cavity and sinuses and auricle and external ear canal harboring a minority of the cases. The main histopathological groups include squamous cell carcinoma 76.74% (n = 475) and adenocarcinoma 6.14% (n = 38), with other malignant entries such as other epithelial malignancies, primary tonsillar, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue or parenchymal lymphomas, connective tissue neoplasias, neuroendocrine and vascular malignancies diagnosed in a minority of cases. Conclusion Considered to be relatively rare, HNC represents a diverse group of oncological entities with individual and specific demographic characteristics. The reported single institution results appear representative of the national incidence and characteristics of HNC.
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spelling pubmed-55809712017-09-05 Demographics of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Experience Stoyanov, George S Kitanova, Martina Dzhenkov, Deyan L Ghenev, Peter Sapundzhiev, Nikolay Cureus Epidemiology/Public Health Introduction Head and neck cancer (HNC) comprises a diverse group of oncological entities, originating from various tissue types and organ localizations, situated in the topographical regions of the head and neck (H&N). This single institution retrospective study was aimed at establishing the HNC patient demographics and categorizing the individual incidence of H&N malignancies, regarding their organ of origin and main histopathological type. Materials and methods All histologically verified cases of HNC from a single tertiary referral center were reviewed in a descriptive retrospective manner. Data sampling period was 47 months. Results Male to female ratio of the registered HNC cases was 3.24:1. The mean age of diagnosis was 63.84 ± 12.65 years, median 65 years. The most common HNC locations include the larynx 30.37% (n = 188), lips and oral cavity 29.08% (n = 180), pharynx 20.03% (n = 124) and salivary glands 10.94% (n = 68), with other locations such as the external nose, nasal cavity and sinuses and auricle and external ear canal harboring a minority of the cases. The main histopathological groups include squamous cell carcinoma 76.74% (n = 475) and adenocarcinoma 6.14% (n = 38), with other malignant entries such as other epithelial malignancies, primary tonsillar, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue or parenchymal lymphomas, connective tissue neoplasias, neuroendocrine and vascular malignancies diagnosed in a minority of cases. Conclusion Considered to be relatively rare, HNC represents a diverse group of oncological entities with individual and specific demographic characteristics. The reported single institution results appear representative of the national incidence and characteristics of HNC. Cureus 2017-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5580971/ /pubmed/28875091 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.1418 Text en Copyright © 2017, Stoyanov et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title Demographics of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Experience
title_full Demographics of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Experience
title_fullStr Demographics of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Experience
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title_short Demographics of Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Single Institution Experience
title_sort demographics of head and neck cancer patients: a single institution experience
topic Epidemiology/Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28875091
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.1418
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