口腔癌的多发原发肿瘤:患者特征和生存模式。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Salima Sawani, Seema Ganatra, Mohammadreza Pakseresht, Maryam S Amin
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背景:多发性原发肿瘤(mpt)的发展是口腔癌的一个重要后果,也是口腔癌患者死亡的主要原因之一。本研究旨在确定口腔癌患者MPT发展的一些危险因素,并检查其对生存率的影响。方法:在这项基于人群的回顾性队列研究中,我们从艾伯塔省癌症登记处数据库中检索了2005年至2020年间3549例原发性口腔癌(POC)患者的管理数据。结果:在这些患者中,513例发生了mpt,总发病率为14.5%。首次MPT发生的平均时间间隔为4.04±3.67年。与非MPT患者相比,MPT患者有任何合并症的患者比例明显更高。高龄、平均收入、包括慢性阻塞性肺病、糖尿病和心血管疾病在内的合并症以及从诊断到治疗的时间延长被发现是MPT发展的潜在危险因素。分析显示,口腔癌患者发生mpt后生存率急剧下降。此外,年龄50 ~ 45岁、体重指数2合并症和消化系统发生MPT与较差的疾病特异性生存率相关。结论:mpt的发展对口腔癌患者的生存有显著影响。高龄、合并症和延迟开始治疗被确定为mpt的关键危险因素。较差的生存结果,特别是同步肿瘤、晚期原发性癌症和特定合并症患者,突出了早期发现和主动管理策略的必要性,以减轻这些风险,提高这一人群的长期生存。
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Multiple Primary Tumours in Oral Cancer: Patient Characteristics and Survival Patterns.

Background: The development of multiple primary tumours (MPTs) is an important consequence of oral cancer and one of the leading causes of mortality among these patients. This study aimed to identify some of the risk factors for MPT development in oral cancer patients and to examine its impact on survival rates.

Methods: In this retrospective, population-based cohort study, we retrieved administrative data from the Alberta Cancer Registry database for 3549 patients diagnosed with primary oral cancer (POC) between 2005 and 2020.

Results: Among these patients, 513 developed MPTs for an overall incidence of 14.5%. The average time interval for development of the first MPT was 4.04 ± 3.67 years. The proportion of patients with any comorbid conditions was significantly higher in MPT patients compared with non-MPT patients. Advanced age, average income, comorbidities including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and increased time from diagnosis to treatment were found to be potential risk factors for MPT development. Analysis revealed a sharp decrease in survival rate of oral cancer patients after developing MPTs. Furthermore, age >45 years, body mass index <18.5, synchronous tumours, stage III and IV POC, >2 comorbid conditions and MPT developing in the digestive system were associated with poor disease-specific survival.

Conclusion: The development of MPTs significantly affects the survival of oral cancer patients. Advanced age, comorbidities and delayed initiation of treatment were identified as key risk factors for MPTs. The poor survival outcomes, particularly in patients with synchronous tumours, advanced-stage primary cancers and specific comorbid conditions, highlight the need for early detection and proactive management strategies to mitigate these risks and improve long-term survival in this population.

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Journal of the Canadian Dental Association
Journal of the Canadian Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: JCDA.ca (Journal of the Canadian Dental Association) is the flagship scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of CDA, providing dialogue between the national association and the dental community. It is dedicated to publishing worthy scientific and clinical articles and informing dentists of issues significant to the profession. CDA has focused its recent efforts on knowledge, advocacy and practice support initiatives and JCDA.ca is an essential part of CDA''s knowledge strategy.
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