Profile of Patients with Oral Cavity Cancer Seen at the Department of Ear Nose Throat – Head and Neck Surgery of the Bicol Medical Center

A. Álvarez, Marifee Reyes
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ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the profile of patients with oral cavity cancer seen at the Ear, Nose and Throat – Head and Neck Surgery (ENT-HNS) Department of the Bicol Medical Center from January 2018 to December 2020.Methods:     Design: Retrospective review of records     Setting: Tertiary Government Training Hospital   Participants: Medical records of patients with oral cavity lesions with malignant biopsy results seen at the Bicol Medical Center Department of ENT-HNS from January 2018 to December 2020.Results: Records of 42 patients were included, 30 (71%) male; 12 (29%) female with the mean age of 62 ± 10.02 (range 34 to 80 years old). Squamous cell carcinoma was the most common histopathologic diagnosis (38/42; 91%), mostly affecting the anterior tongue (16/42; 38%) and buccal regions (14/42; 33%). Most tumors were in advanced stages: 25/42 (59%) in stage IVA; 7 (17%) in stage IVB. A total of 61% (17) of 28 oral cavity cancer patients with recorded risk factors practiced a combination of two or three high risk habits (betel nut chewing, tobacco smoking, alcoholic beverage intake) and a third practiced all three (10/28; 36%).Conclusion: The profile of oral cavity cancer patients in our study is different from the reported profiles in Asia and European and US counterparts. Our profile patient is a married male farmer in the 7th decade of life with poor dental hygiene and advanced stage IV squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue and buccal region, and combined habits of regular alcoholic beverage drinking, chronic tobacco smoking, and/or betel nut chewing, who lives in coastal or mountainous communities where access to health care may be limited.
Bicol医疗中心耳鼻咽喉头颈部口腔癌症患者概况
摘要目的:了解2018年1月至2020年12月在Bicol医疗中心耳鼻喉头颈外科(ENT-HNS)就诊的口腔癌患者的概况。方法:设计:回顾性审查记录设置:三级政府培训医院参与者:2018年1月至2020年12月在ENT-HNS Bicol医疗中心就诊的口腔病变恶性活检结果患者的病历。结果:纳入42例患者,其中男性30例(71%);女性12例(29%),平均年龄62±10.02岁(34 ~ 80岁)。鳞状细胞癌是最常见的组织病理学诊断(38/42;91%),主要影响前舌(16/42;38%)和颊区(14/42;33%)。大多数肿瘤为晚期:IVA期25/42 (59%);IVB期7例(17%)。在记录有危险因素的28名口腔癌患者中,共有61%(17)的人同时有两种或三种高风险习惯(嚼槟榔、吸烟、摄入酒精饮料),三分之一的人三者都有(10/28;36%)。结论:我们研究的口腔癌患者的情况与亚洲、欧洲和美国报道的口腔癌患者情况不同。我们的侧写患者是一名已婚男性农民,年龄70岁,口腔卫生差,舌和颊区晚期IV期鳞状细胞癌,有定期饮用酒精饮料、长期吸烟和/或嚼槟榔的习惯,居住在沿海或山区,获得医疗保健的机会可能有限。
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