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WPOI-4/5 Correlates With Lymph Node Recurrence and Poor Prognosis in Early-stage Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
共著
発表年月:
2023年07月
DOI:
10.21873/cdp.10239
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
Yamauchi M, Ishida T, Minesaki A, Kuratomi Y
題名:
WPOI-4/5 Correlates With Lymph Node Recurrence and Poor Prognosis in Early-stage Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma
発表情報:
Cancer Diagn Progn 巻: 3 号: 4 ページ: 457-462
キーワード:
Early-stage tongue cancer; depth of invasion; elective neck dissection; worst pattern of invasion (WPOI)
概要:
Background/aim: Neck management in patients with early-stage tongue cancer remains controversial. The worst pattern of invasion (WPOI) of the primary tumor has been associated with the incidence of regional metastasis. We investigated the prognostic role of WPOI, especially in relation to regional lymph node recurrence and disease-specific survival (DSS). Patients and methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records and evaluated tumor specimens of 38 patients with early-stage tongue cancer who underwent primary tumor resection without elective neck dissection. Results: Regional lymph node recurrence rates were significantly higher in patients with WPOI-4/5 compared with WPOI-1 to -3. The 5-year DSS rates were significantly higher for WPOI-1 to -3 than for WPOI-4/5. Notably, patients with WPOI-1 to -3 achieved a 100% 5-year DSS rate with salvage neck dissection and postoperative treatment, even those with cervical lymph node recurrence, whereas patients with WPOI-4/5 had a poorer prognosis. Conclusion: Patients with WPOI-1 to -3 tumors can be followed up without neck dissection until regional lymph node recurrence is detected, with a good course after salvage treatment. In contrast, patients with WPOI-4/5 tumors who are followed up until the appearance of regional lymph node recurrence have a poor prognosis, even with adequate treatment for recurrent disease.
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英語フィールド

Author:
Yamauchi M, Ishida T, Minesaki A, Kuratomi Y
Title:
WPOI-4/5 Correlates With Lymph Node Recurrence and Poor Prognosis in Early-stage Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Announcement information:
Cancer Diagn Progn Vol: 3 Issue: 4 Page: 457-462
Keyword:
Early-stage tongue cancer; depth of invasion; elective neck dissection; worst pattern of invasion (WPOI)
An abstract:
Background/aim: Neck management in patients with early-stage tongue cancer remains controversial. The worst pattern of invasion (WPOI) of the primary tumor has been associated with the incidence of regional metastasis. We investigated the prognostic role of WPOI, especially in relation to regional lymph node recurrence and disease-specific survival (DSS). Patients and methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records and evaluated tumor specimens of 38 patients with early-stage tongue cancer who underwent primary tumor resection without elective neck dissection. Results: Regional lymph node recurrence rates were significantly higher in patients with WPOI-4/5 compared with WPOI-1 to -3. The 5-year DSS rates were significantly higher for WPOI-1 to -3 than for WPOI-4/5. Notably, patients with WPOI-1 to -3 achieved a 100% 5-year DSS rate with salvage neck dissection and postoperative treatment, even those with cervical lymph node recurrence, whereas patients with WPOI-4/5 had a poorer prognosis. Conclusion: Patients with WPOI-1 to -3 tumors can be followed up without neck dissection until regional lymph node recurrence is detected, with a good course after salvage treatment. In contrast, patients with WPOI-4/5 tumors who are followed up until the appearance of regional lymph node recurrence have a poor prognosis, even with adequate treatment for recurrent disease.


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