Triple Primary Head and Neck Cancer : A Case Report and Literature Review

Amrita Rakesh, Ashwin Thovarayi, Pritanjali Singh, R. Ranjan, R. Saini, Arkaprava Sinha, Arijit Saha
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Globally, head and neck cancer is estimated to occur in more than 700,000 patients a year and cause 400,000 deaths and second most common cancer in India among both sexes and all ages. Even after optimal treatment for primary cancer, there are cases where second primary cancers develop around the previously treated areas. This occurrence is explained by the concept of field cancerization, which refers to a term where a carcinogen such as tobacco when chewed, exposes the mucosa to the carcinogen starting from the oral cavity to the upper aerodigestive tract. Combinations of two primary malignancies are seen in around 3% to 5% of patients, combinations of three cancers in about 0.5%, and combinations of four malignant tumors in about 0.3% of patients with a previous history of cancer. Early diagnosis and detection of these cancers are necessary for optimal treatment as with each occurrence the tolerability and the response rates gets poorer.
三期原发性头颈癌1例报告及文献复习
在全球范围内,估计每年有70多万患者患头颈癌,导致40万人死亡,是印度男女和所有年龄段中第二大常见癌症。即使在对原发癌症进行最佳治疗后,也有在先前治疗过的区域周围发展第二原发癌症的情况。这种情况可以用野地癌变的概念来解释,野地癌变是指咀嚼烟草等致癌物时,使黏膜暴露于从口腔到上呼吸道消化道的致癌物中。约3%至5%的患者合并两种原发恶性肿瘤,约0.5%的患者合并三种恶性肿瘤,约0.3%的既往癌症病史患者合并四种恶性肿瘤。这些癌症的早期诊断和检测对于最佳治疗是必要的,因为每次发生耐受性和反应率都会变差。
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