Impact of comorbidity, symptoms, and patients' characteristics on the prognosis of oral carcinomas

Citation
Kdc. Ribeiro et al., Impact of comorbidity, symptoms, and patients' characteristics on the prognosis of oral carcinomas, ARCH OTOLAR, 126(9), 2000, pp. 1079-1085
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology,"da verificare
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERY
ISSN journal
08864470 → ACNP
Volume
126
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1079 - 1085
Database
ISI
SICI code
0886-4470(200009)126:9<1079:IOCSAP>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of comorbidities, symptoms, and patients ' characteristics on the 5-year overall survival of patients who underwent surgery for cancer of the oral tongue or floor of the mouth and to improve the survival estimates by the creation of a new staging system. Patients and Methods: A cohort of 110 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue or floor of the mouth, who were admitted to a tertiary cancer hospital from January 1, 1990, to December 31, 1994, and who underwe nt surgery was studied. Multivariate analysis distinguished that patients' characteristics, symptoms, and comorbidities have a significant impact on 5 -year overall survival. This functional severity index combined with the TN M stage created the extended clinical severity staging system. Results: The 5-year overall survival was 33.4%. Survival by TNM cancer stag e was 64.6% (stage I), 67.5% (stage II), 28.9% (stage: III), and 13.1% (sta ge IV) (chi(2)=22.88, P<.001). When patients were categorized according to the extended clinical severity staging system, survival was as follows: 74. 0% (stage 1), 47.1% (stage 2), 28.6% (stage 3), and 8.4% (stage 4) (chi(2)= 38.67, P<.001). Conclusion: Clinical variables have a prognostic impact on oral cancer that is surgically treated, and the consistency of results confirms that surviv al estimates can be improved by the addition of these elements to the TNM c lassification, creating a more powerful and precise system in the determina tion of a prognosis.