Lower lip cancers: analysis retrospectively for a period of 10-years -

Arif Türkmen, Ömer Berberoğlu, M. N. Karatoprak, M. Bekerecioğlu, M. Mutaf
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Oral cavity cancers are reported to constitute 2-4% of all cancers. Being the most common among oral cancers, 95% of lip cancers are located on the lower lip, 4% on the upper lip and the remaining one percent at the commissure. The purpose of this article was to analyze retrospectively in lower lip cancer patients who were operated in our clinic. Between October 1999 and December 2009, 57 patients with lip cancer were analyzed retrospectively, with regards to their age, state of oral hygiene, etiological factors, nodal status at the first visit, period from the onset of symptoms to the patient's first application to our clinic, follow-up period, neck dissection, postoperative radiotherapy and the TNM classification of the tumors. Hereby, we aimed at presenting our results and comparing them with the current data. The mean ages of the patients were 63.21 years and 70.17% were male and the remaining 29.83% were female. General oral care and hygiene was good in 8.77% and bad in 49.12% of males and good in 5.35% and bad in 19.29% of females. 52.64% of males and 5.35% of females were active smokers, and 44.5% of all patients had lymphadenomegaly at first admission. According to TNM classification, 43.88% of patients had T1, 33.32% had T2, 17.53% had T3 and 5.27% had T4 tumors. The tumors were excised with 1 cm surgical margins and 39 patients had cervical lymphatic dissection. 33.34% of the patients were given postoperative radiotherapy. During the first two years postoperatively, 89.48% of the patients visited the clinic on a regular basis, however, the intervals between visits increased thereafter. Lip cancers are commonly seen in males of advanced age. Following treatment, a long survival is evident in cases of early staged tumors. With this study, we aimed at comparing our results with existing data in the literature.
下唇癌:10年回顾性分析
据报道,口腔癌占所有癌症的2-4%。作为口腔癌中最常见的一种,95%的唇癌位于下唇,4%位于上唇,剩下的1%位于上唇。本文旨在回顾性分析本院手术治疗的下唇癌患者。回顾性分析1999年10月至2009年12月间57例唇部癌患者的年龄、口腔卫生状况、病因、初诊淋巴结状态、出现症状至首次到我诊所就诊的时间、随访时间、颈部清扫、术后放疗及肿瘤TNM分型。在此,我们旨在展示我们的结果,并将其与当前数据进行比较。患者平均年龄63.21岁,男性占70.17%,女性占29.83%。总体口腔卫生状况良好的占8.77%,男性为49.12%,良好的占5.35%,女性为19.29%。52.64%的男性和5.35%的女性为活跃吸烟者,44.5%的患者首次入院时有淋巴肿大。根据TNM分类,T1占43.88%,T2占33.32%,T3占17.53%,T4占5.27%。39例均行颈部淋巴清扫术。33.34%的患者术后接受放疗。术后2年内,89.48%的患者定期就诊,但术后就诊间隔增加。唇癌常见于老年男性。在治疗后,早期肿瘤患者明显有较长的生存期。在这项研究中,我们的目的是将我们的结果与文献中的现有数据进行比较。
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