Identifying the impact of minor risk factors in Brigham and Women's Hospital stage T1 cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas on risk of poor outcomes: A retrospective cohort study

IF 11.8 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1016/j.jaad.2025.02.052
Kathryn T. Shahwan MD , Trent D. Walker MD , Andrea Tan MD , Emily Ruiz MD, MPH , Nina Ran MD, MS , Emily E. Granger MD , Shlomo Koyfman MD , Alison Vidimos MD , Ashley Wysong MD, MS , Kelsey E. Hirotsu MD , John A. Carucci MD, PhD , Joi B. Carter MD , Javier Cañueto MD , Fabio Muradás Girardi MD, MSc , Aaron R. Mangold MD , Divya Srivastava MD , David G. Brodland MD , John A. Zitelli MD , Tyler J. Willenbrink MD , David R. Carr MD, MPH
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Abstract

Background

While Brigham and Women's Hospital T1 cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas are overall low risk, a small subset develop poor outcomes.

Objective

To evaluate the impact of minor risk factors on poor outcomes in T1 tumors.

Methods

Data were collected retrospectively from 11 centers. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were performed evaluating the impact of minor risk factors (moderate differentiation, diameter 1-2 centimeters, fat invasion, and small-caliber perineural invasion) on poor outcomes. Cumulative incidence function plots were created for time to poor outcomes by number of minor risk factors.

Results

A total of 15,481 Brigham and Women'’s Hospital T1 tumors were included, of which 90 (0.58%) developed major poor outcomes and 332 (2.1%) developed any poor outcome. Minor risk factors that were significant on multivariable analysis included moderate differentiation, diameter, and subcutaneous fat invasion. Cumulative incidence function plots demonstrated an increased risk of poor outcomes with presence of multiple minor risk factors; the risk of metastasis and major poor outcomes exceeded 5% in tumors with 3 minor risk factors.

Limitations

Retrospective design, limited number of major poor outcomes.

Conclusion

T1 tumors with multiple minor risk factors may be eligible for closer surveillance. Future staging systems should consider incorporating both major and minor risk factors.
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背景:虽然布里格姆妇女医院(BWH) T1皮肤鳞状细胞癌(CSCCs)的总体风险较低,但一小部分患者预后较差。目的:评价次要危险因素对T1期肿瘤预后不良的影响。方法:回顾性收集11个中心的资料。进行单变量和多变量回归分析,评估次要危险因素(中度分化、直径1-2厘米、脂肪浸润和小口径神经周围浸润[PNI])对不良结局的影响。累积发生率函数(CIF)图根据次要危险因素的数量绘制时间到不良结果的关系图。结果:纳入15481例BWH T1肿瘤,其中重度预后不良90例(0.58%),中度预后不良332例(2.1%)。在多变量分析中,次要的显著危险因素包括中度分化、直径和皮下脂肪浸润。CIF图显示,多个次要危险因素的存在增加了不良结局的风险;在有3个次要危险因素的肿瘤中,转移和主要不良预后的风险超过5%。局限性:回顾性设计,主要不良结果数量有限。结论:T1肿瘤有多种轻微危险因素,应加强监测。未来的分期系统应考虑纳入主要和次要的风险因素。
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2023
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) is the official scientific publication of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Its primary goal is to cater to the educational requirements of the dermatology community. Being the top journal in the field, JAAD publishes original articles that have undergone peer review. These articles primarily focus on clinical, investigative, and population-based studies related to dermatology. Another key area of emphasis is research on healthcare delivery and quality of care. JAAD also highlights high-quality, cost-effective, and innovative treatments within the field. In addition to this, the journal covers new diagnostic techniques and various other topics relevant to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of skin, hair, and nail disorders.
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