Prognostic factors of survival in a cohort of head and neck cancer patients in Oslo

H. Faye-Lund , M. Abdelnoor
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Abstract

A cohort of 433 Oslo patients with head and neck (H/N) carcinomas was analysed for prognostic factors of survival. Mean observation time was 635 days, the distribution of men and women was 2:1 and the mean age was 64.5 years. Tumour localisations were: oral cavity 32.1%, oro/hypopharynx 19.3%, larynx 22.6% and others 25.2%. Stage distribution was: stage I: 21.0%, stage II: 22.6%, stage III: 18.7% and stage IV: 37.4%. Pragmatic strategy showed independent prognostic factors of survival to be gender, age, tumour localisation and stage. A model of predicting 3 year survival was generated. An explanatory approach showed that female patients had a 38% lower risk of mortality compared to male patients after controlling for age, stage and tumour localisation. Comparing observed to expected mortality of the age and gender matched Norwegian population, showed excess risk of death among male compared to female patients when also adjusted for demographic confounders.

奥斯陆一组头颈癌患者的预后因素分析
对433例头颈部(H/N)癌奥斯陆患者的预后因素进行了分析。平均观察时间635天,男女比例为2:1,平均年龄64.5岁。肿瘤定位:口腔32.1%,口腔/下咽19.3%,喉部22.6%,其他25.2%。分期分布为:I期21.0%,II期22.6%,III期18.7%,IV期37.4%。实用策略显示独立预后因素为性别、年龄、肿瘤部位和分期。建立3年生存率预测模型。一项解释性方法表明,在控制了年龄、分期和肿瘤定位后,女性患者的死亡率比男性患者低38%。比较年龄和性别匹配的挪威人口的观察到的死亡率和预期死亡率,在调整了人口混杂因素后,男性患者的死亡风险高于女性患者。
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