Patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the aerodigestive tract routinely
undergo panendoscopy to detect possible synchronous second primary tumors.
The aim of our study was to assess the incidence of synchronous and metachr
onous second primary tumors and to refine the role of panendoscopy, The cha
rts of 358 patients evaluated by means of panendoscopy during work-up of a
first primary squamous cell carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract were
reviewed. The incidence of a second primary tumor was 16.2%, with 6.4% bei
ng synchronous and 9.8% being metachronous. In only 3.1% of all patients, a
synchronous tumor was clinically silent and only revealed by means of the
panendoscopy. The synchronous tumors were mainly in the oral cavity pharynx
, or larynx (61%), whereas the metachronous tumors were most likely in the
lung (57%), Despite the low incidence of synchronous second primary tumors,
we still recommend panendoscopy for assessment of the primary tumor and as
a training field for residents.