Trends in Head and Neck Cancer: Oral Cavity Carcinoma and What the Radiologist Needs to Know.

IF 5.6 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Kristine M Mosier, Brian D Graner, Benjamin R Gray
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Abstract

Decreased tobacco use has resulted in substantial declines in the prevalence of upper aerodigestive tract malignancies. However, the prevalence of oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas has been steadily increasing despite decreases in tobacco-related malignancies both within the United States and worldwide. The cause driving the increasing prevalence is unknown and may reflect a combination of viral, environmental, and genetic mechanisms. Radiologists must be familiar with the imaging appearance of oral cavity carcinomas to achieve proper staging and to guide surgical and/or radiation therapy management. This article will review the emerging trends in oral cavity carcinoma, the basics of oral cavity anatomy relevant to subsites of cancer involvement, the imaging appearance of this entity, and the information critical for appropriate staging to direct surgical management, medical treatment, and/or radiation therapy. Keywords: Ear/Nose/Throat, Head/Neck, Tongue, Neoplasms-Primary, Oncology, CT, MR Imaging, Diagnosis, PET/CT, PET/MRI © RSNA, 2025.

头颈癌的趋势:口腔癌和放射科医生需要知道的。
烟草使用的减少导致上呼吸道恶性肿瘤患病率的大幅下降。然而,尽管在美国和世界范围内与烟草相关的恶性肿瘤有所减少,但口腔鳞状细胞癌的患病率一直在稳步上升。导致患病率上升的原因尚不清楚,可能反映了病毒、环境和遗传机制的综合作用。放射科医生必须熟悉口腔癌的影像学表现,以达到适当的分期,并指导手术和/或放射治疗管理。本文将回顾口腔癌的新发展趋势,口腔解剖学的基础知识,与癌症侵袭的亚位点,该实体的影像学表现,以及适当分期指导手术管理,药物治疗和/或放射治疗的关键信息。关键词:耳/鼻/喉,头/颈,舌,肿瘤-原发性,肿瘤学,CT, MR成像,诊断,PET/CT, PET/MRI©RSNA, 2025。
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