The changing profile of laryngeal cancer: a 20-year retrospective cohort analysis.

Kelten Clements, Rhona Hurley, David I Conway, Claire Paterson, Catriona M Douglas
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Abstract

Background: Laryngeal cancer incidence has declined in the Western World, but subsite-specific trends are underreported. This study assessed changes in the profile of laryngeal cancer patients in a regional cancer network.

Methods: Two patient cohorts from the west of Scotland were analysed: 326 patients diagnosed in 1999-2001 (historical cohort) and 386 diagnosed in 2018-2020 (contemporary cohort). Changes in risk factors, tumour characteristics, and treatment patterns were compared using Chi-square and Student's t-tests. Two-year survival was assessed using the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox proportional hazards models.

Results: Overall proportion of supraglottic (C32.1) cancers increased from 38.0 to 58.0%, becoming the predominant subtype, while glottic (C32.0) cancers decreased from 56.7 to 32.6% (p < 0.001). Early-stage diagnosis of glottic cancers rose from 65.6 to 77.0% (p = 0.031), while supraglottic cancers continued present at advanced stages, 70.5% vs. 64.3% (p = 0.24). Surgical treatment for all laryngeal cancers increased from 10.4 to 38.2%, while radiotherapy declined from 57.7 to 38.2% (p < 0.001). Two-year risk of death for glottic cancers decreased by 42% in the contemporary cohort (p = 0.02), with no significant survival change for supraglottic or overall laryngeal cancers.

Conclusion: Glottic cancers now represent a smaller proportion of laryngeal cancer cases, with earlier diagnosis and improved survival outcomes. Conversely, supraglottic cancers have become more prevalent, often diagnosed at advanced stages without improvements in overall survival.

喉癌的变化概况:20年回顾性队列分析。
背景:喉癌发病率在西方国家有所下降,但亚位点特异性趋势被低估。本研究评估了喉癌患者在区域癌症网络中的变化。方法:对来自苏格兰西部的两个患者队列进行分析:1999-2001年诊断的326例患者(历史队列)和2018-2020年诊断的386例患者(当代队列)。使用卡方检验和学生t检验比较危险因素、肿瘤特征和治疗模式的变化。使用Kaplan-Meier法和Cox比例风险模型评估两年生存率。结果:声门上癌(C32.1)的总比例从38.0%上升到58.0%,成为主要亚型,而声门癌(C32.0)的总比例从56.7%下降到32.6% (p)结论:声门癌现在在喉癌病例中所占比例较小,诊断早期,生存预后改善。相反,声门上癌变得更加普遍,通常在晚期被诊断出来,但总体生存期没有改善。
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