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Histopathologic parameters in the evaluation of T1 squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity

✍ Scribed by Troels Bundgaard; Kristian Rossen; Søren D. Henriksen; Samih Charabi; Helmer Søgaard; Cai Grau


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
250 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

Prognostic indicators that could assist in a more precise selection of patients with small oral carcinomas for differentiated therapy would be valuable. a significant fraction of patients with stage i disease have a relatively poor prognosis despite the small size of the tumor, but in general stage i tumors of the oral cavity have a favorable prognosis.

Methods:

Seventy-eight patients with stage i (t1n0m0) oral squamous cell carcinoma from two different ent departments were included in the study. the pretreatment biopsy specimens were graded according to the modified classification of jakobsson et al. eight individual parameters were recorded, four parameters describing the tumor cell population and four parameters describing the tumor/host interaction.

Results:

The only significant prognostic parameter for disease-specific survival was "mode of invasion." the histologic mean score was not significantly correlated to disease-specific or crude survival.

Conclusions:

Mode of invasion is the most important histologic parameter when evaluating the prognosis. histologic evaluation of small squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity may assist the design of a differentiated treatment strategy (eg, monotherapy vs combined treatment).


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