Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Kowalski, Luiz Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Max Moura de, Lopez, Rossana Veronica Mendoza, Silva, Diego Rodrigues Mendonça e, Ikeda, Mauro Kazuo, Curado, Maria Paula
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/168737
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the overall survival (OS) and conditional survival (CS) in patients diagnosed with oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and to determine their survival trends. METHODS: The study included all consecutive patients treated at the A.C. Camargo Cancer Center for oral or oropharyngeal SCC between 2001 and 2012. Data were obtained from the Hospital Cancer Registry. OS and CS were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method to evaluate the probability of survival with Cox predictor models. RESULTS: Data of 505 oral and 380 oropharyngeal SCC patients obtained in 2001–2006 and 2007–2012 were analyzed. Most of the oral SCC (59%) and oropharyngeal SCC (90%) patients had stages III–IV SCC. The 5-year OS for patients with oral SCC was 51.7%, with no significant difference between the first and second periods. The CS rates in 2007–2012 were 65% after the first year and 86% up to the fifth year. For oropharyngeal SCC, the 5-year OS rate was 45.0% in the first period. The survival rate increased to 49.1% from 2007 to 2012, with a reduction in the risk of death (HR=0.69;0.52–09.2). The CS estimates from 2007 to 2012 were 59% after the first year and 75% up to the fifth year. CONCLUSION: Survival across the two time periods remained stable for oral SCC but showed a significant increase for oropharyngeal SCC, possibly because of improvements in the patients’ response to radiotherapy, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy, and the use of more accurate diagnostic imaging approaches.
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spelling Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, BrazilSurvival AnalysisPrognosisOral CavityOropharynxCancerOBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the overall survival (OS) and conditional survival (CS) in patients diagnosed with oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and to determine their survival trends. METHODS: The study included all consecutive patients treated at the A.C. Camargo Cancer Center for oral or oropharyngeal SCC between 2001 and 2012. Data were obtained from the Hospital Cancer Registry. OS and CS were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method to evaluate the probability of survival with Cox predictor models. RESULTS: Data of 505 oral and 380 oropharyngeal SCC patients obtained in 2001–2006 and 2007–2012 were analyzed. Most of the oral SCC (59%) and oropharyngeal SCC (90%) patients had stages III–IV SCC. The 5-year OS for patients with oral SCC was 51.7%, with no significant difference between the first and second periods. The CS rates in 2007–2012 were 65% after the first year and 86% up to the fifth year. For oropharyngeal SCC, the 5-year OS rate was 45.0% in the first period. The survival rate increased to 49.1% from 2007 to 2012, with a reduction in the risk of death (HR=0.69;0.52–09.2). The CS estimates from 2007 to 2012 were 59% after the first year and 75% up to the fifth year. CONCLUSION: Survival across the two time periods remained stable for oral SCC but showed a significant increase for oropharyngeal SCC, possibly because of improvements in the patients’ response to radiotherapy, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy, and the use of more accurate diagnostic imaging approaches.Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2020-04-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/xmlhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/16873710.6061/clinics/2020/e1507Clinics; Vol. 75 (2020); e1507Clinics; v. 75 (2020); e1507Clinics; Vol. 75 (2020); e15071980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/168737/160224https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/168737/160225Copyright (c) 2020 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKowalski, Luiz PauloOliveira, Max Moura deLopez, Rossana Veronica MendozaSilva, Diego Rodrigues Mendonça eIkeda, Mauro KazuoCurado, Maria Paula2020-04-13T19:21:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/168737Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2020-04-13T19:21:03Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
title Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
spellingShingle Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
Kowalski, Luiz Paulo
Survival Analysis
Prognosis
Oral Cavity
Oropharynx
Cancer
title_short Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
title_full Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
title_sort Survival trends of patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a cancer center in Sa˜o Paulo, Brazil
author Kowalski, Luiz Paulo
author_facet Kowalski, Luiz Paulo
Oliveira, Max Moura de
Lopez, Rossana Veronica Mendoza
Silva, Diego Rodrigues Mendonça e
Ikeda, Mauro Kazuo
Curado, Maria Paula
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Max Moura de
Lopez, Rossana Veronica Mendoza
Silva, Diego Rodrigues Mendonça e
Ikeda, Mauro Kazuo
Curado, Maria Paula
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kowalski, Luiz Paulo
Oliveira, Max Moura de
Lopez, Rossana Veronica Mendoza
Silva, Diego Rodrigues Mendonça e
Ikeda, Mauro Kazuo
Curado, Maria Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Survival Analysis
Prognosis
Oral Cavity
Oropharynx
Cancer
topic Survival Analysis
Prognosis
Oral Cavity
Oropharynx
Cancer
description OBJECTIVE: We aimed to estimate the overall survival (OS) and conditional survival (CS) in patients diagnosed with oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and to determine their survival trends. METHODS: The study included all consecutive patients treated at the A.C. Camargo Cancer Center for oral or oropharyngeal SCC between 2001 and 2012. Data were obtained from the Hospital Cancer Registry. OS and CS were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method to evaluate the probability of survival with Cox predictor models. RESULTS: Data of 505 oral and 380 oropharyngeal SCC patients obtained in 2001–2006 and 2007–2012 were analyzed. Most of the oral SCC (59%) and oropharyngeal SCC (90%) patients had stages III–IV SCC. The 5-year OS for patients with oral SCC was 51.7%, with no significant difference between the first and second periods. The CS rates in 2007–2012 were 65% after the first year and 86% up to the fifth year. For oropharyngeal SCC, the 5-year OS rate was 45.0% in the first period. The survival rate increased to 49.1% from 2007 to 2012, with a reduction in the risk of death (HR=0.69;0.52–09.2). The CS estimates from 2007 to 2012 were 59% after the first year and 75% up to the fifth year. CONCLUSION: Survival across the two time periods remained stable for oral SCC but showed a significant increase for oropharyngeal SCC, possibly because of improvements in the patients’ response to radiotherapy, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy, and the use of more accurate diagnostic imaging approaches.
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