A retrospective review of lip squamous cell carcinoma characteristics as predictors of nodal spread

A. Pastuszek
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Current staging of Squamous Cell Carcinoma originating from the lip focuses on tumor size.  It was thought that this American Joint Committee on Cancer (tumor–node–metastasis) staging system, whilst practical, may have shortcomings in predicting the risk of loco-regional or metastatic spread of lip tumors. This is a research highlight of a recent study performed through a rural multidisciplinary head & neck cancer unit analyzing 68 patients with primary lip SCC’s [1] . Overall 12 patients developed metastasis with increased risk of spread in patients with tumors of increased thickness (U = 103.50; degrees of freedom = 68; p < 0.001), those with a larger overall tumor size (U = 163.50; degrees of freedom = 68; p = 0.005) and patients living further from the treatment center at time of disease diagnosis (U = 199.00; degrees of freedom = 68; p = 0.018).This suggests that factors other then overall tumor size/staging have an important prognostic & staging role in patients with SCC of the lip.
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唇鳞状细胞癌特征作为淋巴结转移预测因子的回顾性研究
目前,起源于唇部的鳞状细胞癌的分期主要取决于肿瘤的大小。人们认为,这种美国癌症联合委员会(肿瘤-淋巴结-转移)分期系统虽然实用,但在预测唇部肿瘤局部-区域或转移性扩散的风险方面可能存在不足。这是最近一项由农村多学科头颈癌单位进行的研究的一个亮点,该研究分析了68例原发性唇部SCC患者[1]。总体而言,12例患者发生转移,肿瘤厚度增加的患者扩散风险增加(U = 103.50;自由度= 68;p < 0.001),总体肿瘤大小较大的患者(U = 163.50;自由度= 68;p = 0.005)和疾病诊断时离治疗中心较远的患者(U = 199.00;自由度= 68;P = 0.018)。这表明除总体肿瘤大小/分期外,其他因素对唇部鳞状细胞癌患者的预后和分期也有重要影响。
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