Disease progression and patterns of recurrence of Oral Cancer to various treatment modalities – an observational study

C. Dixit, Priya Sharma, Aniket Prachand, Shubham Tamrakar
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Background: Oral cancer is a significant public health concern with diverse treatment modalities and high rates of recurrence. Understanding the disease progression and patterns of recurrence is crucial for optimizing treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes. This observational study aimed to investigate the disease progression and patterns of recurrence in oral cancer patients treated with various modalities. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using data from medical records of oral cancer patients treated at multiple health care institutions between March 2022 to February 2023 across Bhopal city. Demographic characteristics, tumor characteristics, treatment modalities, and long-term follow-up data were collected. The rates and patterns of recurrence, including local, regional, and distant recurrences were analyzed..SPSS 25.0 was used to analyse the data Results: The study included 237 patients with oral cancer. The majority of patients were males (64.9%) and presented with squamous cell carcinoma (81.8%). The most common site of oral cancer was tongue. Surgical resection was the primary treatment modality, with adjuvant therapies, such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy, utilized in majority of cases. The overall recurrence rate was 62.4%.  Local recurrence occurred in 27.3% of patients, regional recurrence in 59.1% and distant metastasis in 13.6%. Conclusion: The findings highlight the importance of comprehensive surgical resection, the need for effective adjuvant therapies, and the challenges in achieving long-term disease control. The identified recurrence patterns and prognostic factors can guide treatment decision-making and risk stratification. Prospective studies and multi-institutional collaborations are warranted to validate these findings and advance the management of oral cancer.    
口腔癌的疾病进展和各种治疗方式的复发模式-一项观察性研究
背景:口腔癌是一个重要的公共卫生问题,治疗方式多样,复发率高。了解疾病进展和复发模式对于优化治疗策略和改善患者预后至关重要。本观察性研究旨在探讨口腔癌患者在不同治疗方式下的疾病进展和复发模式。方法:回顾性分析博帕尔市2022年3月至2023年2月期间在多家医疗机构治疗的口腔癌患者的病历资料。收集人口统计学特征、肿瘤特征、治疗方式和长期随访资料。采用SPSS 25.0软件对237例口腔癌患者进行数据分析。以男性居多(64.9%),以鳞状细胞癌为主(81.8%)。口腔癌最常见的部位是舌头。手术切除是主要的治疗方式,辅助治疗,如放疗和化疗,在大多数情况下使用。总复发率为62.4%。局部复发占27.3%,局部复发占59.1%,远处转移占13.6%。结论:研究结果强调了全面手术切除的重要性,需要有效的辅助治疗,以及实现长期疾病控制的挑战。确定的复发模式和预后因素可以指导治疗决策和风险分层。前瞻性研究和多机构合作是必要的,以验证这些发现和推进口腔癌的管理。
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