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Current oncology
Survival of Patients with Subglottic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
K. Liu1  S. Shariff2  K. Patel3  S. D. MacNeil4 
[1] Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences;Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences Western University;Western University;Western University, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
关键词: Head-;    -neck cancer;    larynx;    radiation therapy;    outcomes;   
DOI  :  10.3747/co.25.3864
学科分类:肿瘤学
来源: Multimed, Inc.
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ObjectiveSubglottic squamous cell carcinoma is a rare subsite of laryngeal cancer that behaves more aggressively and portends a worse prognosis. Using a population-based cancer registry, our objective was to report overall survival (os) and laryngectomy-free survival (lfs) in patients diagnosed with subglottic squamous cell carcinoma, and to determine whether primary laryngectomy results in improved survival. MethodsThis retrospective population-based study considered patients with a new diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma in the province of Ontario over a 15-year period (1995–2009). The Ontario Cancer Registry was examined for patients with the diagnosis of interest during the period of interest. Linked population-based databases were used to obtain patient demographics, comorbidity measures, staging, survival, and primary treatment with laryngectomy. ResultsOf 4927 patients identified to have laryngeal carcinoma, 89 were defined as having primary subglottic carcinoma (1.8%). In the subglottic cohort, 68 patients were men (76.4%), and mean age at diagnosis was 68 years (interquartile range: 60–77 years). The 5-year os was 47.2%, and the 5-year lfs was 31.5%. In 13 patients (15%), the primary treatment was laryngectomy, which, compared with primary radiation, did not predict for improved os. No differences in os or lfs were observed during the 15-year study period (osp= 0.42, lfsp= 0.83). ConclusionsThe survival of patients with subglottic carcinoma is poor and has remained stable over time (1995–2009). Compared with primary radiation, primary treatment with laryngectomy does not appear to improve os.

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