Implication for second primary cancer from visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesions in betel-nut chewing related oral cancer

Shyun Yu Liu, I. Jung Feng, Yu Wei Wu, Ching Yuan Chen, Chao Nan Hsiung, Hsueh Wei Chang, Che Yi Lin, Min Te Chang, Hsi Chien Yu, Sheng Yang Lee, Ching Yu Yen

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Background: Visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesions may be used to monitor for a second primary oral cancer. To control for bias, we focused on the visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesions of patients with oral cancer with a positive betel-nut chewing habit. Visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesions that can predict second primary oral cancers were studied. Methods: Nine hundred ninety-seven patients with positive betel-nut chewing habits and oral cancer were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. We analyzed the relevance of their visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesion incidence and relative clinicopathological variables to the development of a second primary oral cancer. Results: Second primary oral cancer risk was significantly higher in patients with positive visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesions (P <.0001), especially in younger patients (P =.0023; ≤40 years: adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.66; 40-60 years: adjusted OR 2.61). The heterogeneous leukoplakia was (adjusted OR 2.17) higher than homogeneous leukoplakia. Conclusion: The predictive value and practicality of visible oral and oropharyngeal premalignant lesions make it a potentially valuable marker in follow-ups of patients with a positive betel-nut chewing habit with oral cancer, especially young patients with heterogeneous leukoplakia.
原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1428-1435
頁數8
期刊Head and Neck
39
發行號7
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 7月 2017

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  • 耳鼻咽喉科

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