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Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Objective: The extreme rarity of temporal bone squamous cell carcinoma (TB-SCC) has delayed the accumulation of high-quality clinical evidence. Our objective here was to explore anatomical factors associated with the prognosis of T4 TB-SCC cases. Study Design: Case series with chart review. Setting:...

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Autores principales: Komune, Noritaka, Miyazaki, Masaru, Sato, Kuniaki, Sagiyama, Koji, Hiwatashi, Akio, Hongo, Takahiro, Koike, Kensuke, Noda, Teppei, Uchi, Ryutaro, Kogo, Ryunosuke, Akagi Tsuchihashi, Nana, Masuda, Shogo, Nakagawa, Takashi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32850367
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01229
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author Komune, Noritaka
Miyazaki, Masaru
Sato, Kuniaki
Sagiyama, Koji
Hiwatashi, Akio
Hongo, Takahiro
Koike, Kensuke
Noda, Teppei
Uchi, Ryutaro
Kogo, Ryunosuke
Akagi Tsuchihashi, Nana
Masuda, Shogo
Nakagawa, Takashi
author_facet Komune, Noritaka
Miyazaki, Masaru
Sato, Kuniaki
Sagiyama, Koji
Hiwatashi, Akio
Hongo, Takahiro
Koike, Kensuke
Noda, Teppei
Uchi, Ryutaro
Kogo, Ryunosuke
Akagi Tsuchihashi, Nana
Masuda, Shogo
Nakagawa, Takashi
author_sort Komune, Noritaka
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description Objective: The extreme rarity of temporal bone squamous cell carcinoma (TB-SCC) has delayed the accumulation of high-quality clinical evidence. Our objective here was to explore anatomical factors associated with the prognosis of T4 TB-SCC cases. Study Design: Case series with chart review. Setting: Two academic tertiary care medical centers. Subjects and Methods: The medical records of all TB-SCC cases were retrospectively reviewed in two institutions. The resulting data set contained 30 cases of primary T4 cancer eligible for initial definitive (curative) treatment. Disease-specific survival was calculated according to the Kaplan–Meier method. Cox proportional hazards model was used to identify anatomical prognosis factors. Results: The disease-specific 5-years survival rate of 30 cases of T4 TB-SCC was 53.9%. The tumor invasion to the pterygoid muscle, posterior fossa dura, and sigmoid sinus and destruction of the ossicles were associated with poor prognosis in univariate analysis. The multivariate analysis reveals that the invasion of the ossicles, posterior fossa dura, and sigmoid sinus is an independent prognostic factor [hazard ratio (HR): 4.528 (95% CI: 1.161–17.658), p = 0.030; HR: 5.135 (95% CI: 1.616–16.315), p = 0.006; HR: 4.292 (95% CI: 1.385–13.303), p = 0.012]. The invasion of the carotid canal, petrous apex, middle fossa dura, otic capsule, pterygoid muscle, and middle ear had a high HR (HR > 2). The more invaded anatomical factors present in patients resulted in a poorer patient disease-specific prognosis, with a statistically significant difference. Conclusions: Assessing which anatomical structures are susceptible to invasion by tumors may be important for predicting TB-SCC patient prognosis and selecting appropriate treatment planning, especially surgical intervention. In addition to previously reported factors, the destruction of the ossicles in the middle ear cavity can be an anatomical prognosis factor.
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spelling pubmed-74276362020-08-25 Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma Komune, Noritaka Miyazaki, Masaru Sato, Kuniaki Sagiyama, Koji Hiwatashi, Akio Hongo, Takahiro Koike, Kensuke Noda, Teppei Uchi, Ryutaro Kogo, Ryunosuke Akagi Tsuchihashi, Nana Masuda, Shogo Nakagawa, Takashi Front Oncol Oncology Objective: The extreme rarity of temporal bone squamous cell carcinoma (TB-SCC) has delayed the accumulation of high-quality clinical evidence. Our objective here was to explore anatomical factors associated with the prognosis of T4 TB-SCC cases. Study Design: Case series with chart review. Setting: Two academic tertiary care medical centers. Subjects and Methods: The medical records of all TB-SCC cases were retrospectively reviewed in two institutions. The resulting data set contained 30 cases of primary T4 cancer eligible for initial definitive (curative) treatment. Disease-specific survival was calculated according to the Kaplan–Meier method. Cox proportional hazards model was used to identify anatomical prognosis factors. Results: The disease-specific 5-years survival rate of 30 cases of T4 TB-SCC was 53.9%. The tumor invasion to the pterygoid muscle, posterior fossa dura, and sigmoid sinus and destruction of the ossicles were associated with poor prognosis in univariate analysis. The multivariate analysis reveals that the invasion of the ossicles, posterior fossa dura, and sigmoid sinus is an independent prognostic factor [hazard ratio (HR): 4.528 (95% CI: 1.161–17.658), p = 0.030; HR: 5.135 (95% CI: 1.616–16.315), p = 0.006; HR: 4.292 (95% CI: 1.385–13.303), p = 0.012]. The invasion of the carotid canal, petrous apex, middle fossa dura, otic capsule, pterygoid muscle, and middle ear had a high HR (HR > 2). The more invaded anatomical factors present in patients resulted in a poorer patient disease-specific prognosis, with a statistically significant difference. Conclusions: Assessing which anatomical structures are susceptible to invasion by tumors may be important for predicting TB-SCC patient prognosis and selecting appropriate treatment planning, especially surgical intervention. In addition to previously reported factors, the destruction of the ossicles in the middle ear cavity can be an anatomical prognosis factor. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7427636/ /pubmed/32850367 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01229 Text en Copyright © 2020 Komune, Miyazaki, Sato, Sagiyama, Hiwatashi, Hongo, Koike, Noda, Uchi, Kogo, Akagi Tsuchihashi, Masuda and Nakagawa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Komune, Noritaka
Miyazaki, Masaru
Sato, Kuniaki
Sagiyama, Koji
Hiwatashi, Akio
Hongo, Takahiro
Koike, Kensuke
Noda, Teppei
Uchi, Ryutaro
Kogo, Ryunosuke
Akagi Tsuchihashi, Nana
Masuda, Shogo
Nakagawa, Takashi
Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma
title Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma
title_full Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma
title_fullStr Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma
title_short Prognostic Impact of Tumor Extension in Patients With Advanced Temporal Bone Squamous Cell Carcinoma
title_sort prognostic impact of tumor extension in patients with advanced temporal bone squamous cell carcinoma
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32850367
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01229
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