A review of the Oral Cancer Referral Pathway System in the Dublin Dental University Hospital

Joshua Cheng, F. Maher, D. Pierse
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##Introduction: The incidence of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in Ireland is increasing with approximately 503 cases diagnosed annually. A delay in diagnosis for oral cancer leads to advancement in tumour staging which increases the risk of mortality by up to 2-fold. Early detection contributes to the reduction of morbidity and improvement of survival rates. ##Aim: This review aims to assess the sources of referral and evaluate the efficiency of DDUH’s oral cancer referral pathway system. ##Methods: A retrospective search was carried out through the hospital’s electronic dental records (EDR) of patients from 1st of January to 31st of December 2019. Patients who received a histological diagnosis of oral cancer from biopsies carried out were identified and their EDR accessed. ##Results: In 2019, there were 65 confirmed diagnoses of oral cancer in the Dublin Dental University Hospital (DDUH) of which majority (89%) of the cases were assessed within 2 weeks. A large proportion (89%) received the diagnosis within a month from the referral date. The primary cause of delay in the clinical pathway is the delay in patients presenting to primary care. Only 50% of patients with symptoms synonymous with oral cancer presented to primary care within 4 weeks. ##Conclusion: The ‘open door’ policy adopted by the DDUH is beneficial in terms of direct access, reducing waiting time and allows for early detection of oral cancer which helps reduce morbidities and improve the overall survival rates of oral cancer cases.
都柏林牙科大学医院口腔癌转诊途径系统综述
##简介:爱尔兰口腔和口咽癌症的发病率正在上升,每年诊断约503例。口腔癌症诊断的延迟导致肿瘤分期的提高,这将使死亡率增加2倍。早期发现有助于降低发病率和提高生存率##目的:本综述旨在评估转诊的来源,并评估DDUH的口腔癌症转诊途径系统的效率##方法:通过医院2019年1月1日至12月31日患者的电子牙科记录(EDR)进行回顾性检索。对通过活组织检查获得口腔癌症组织学诊断的患者进行鉴定,并获取其EDR##结果:2019年,都柏林牙科大学医院(DDUH)有65例口腔癌症确诊病例,其中大多数(89%)病例在2周内进行了评估。很大一部分(89%)患者在转诊后一个月内得到诊断。临床途径延迟的主要原因是患者延迟接受初级保健。只有50%的口腔癌症症状患者在4周内接受初级护理##结论:DDUH采取的“开门”政策有利于直接进入,减少等待时间,并有助于早期发现口腔癌症,这有助于降低发病率,提高口腔癌症病例的总体存活率。
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