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Published in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 3/2017

01-03-2017 | Head and Neck

Outcomes and prognostic factors for squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue in young adults: a single-institution case-matched analysis

Authors: Pierre Blanchard, Farid Belkhir, Stéphane Temam, Clément El Khoury, Francesca De Felice, Odile Casiraghi, Anna Patrikidou, Haitham Mirghani, Antonin Levy, Caroline Even, Philippe Gorphe, France Nguyen, François Janot, Yungan Tao

Published in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

There is controversy regarding prognosis and treatment of young patients with oral cavity cancer compared to their older counterparts. We conducted a retrospective case-matched analysis of all adult patients younger than 40 years and treated at our institution for a squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity. Only non-metastatic adult patients (age >18) with oral tongue cancer were eventually included and matched 1:1 with patients over 40 years of age, at least 20 years older than the cases, with same T and N category and treatment period. Sixty-three patients younger than 40 had an oral cavity squamous cell cancer out of which 57 had an oral tongue primary during the period 1999–2012, and 50 could be matched with an older control. No difference could be seen between younger and older patients with regard to overall, cancer-specific, or progression-free survival. The patterns of failure were similar, although in young patients, almost all failures occurred during the first 2 years following treatment. Although overall survival shows a trend toward lower survival in older patients, cancer-specific survival and analysis of pattern failure suggest that disease prognosis is similar between young and older adults with oral tongue cancer. Further work is needed to identify the younger patients with poorer prognosis who overwhelmingly fail during the first year after treatment and could benefit from treatment intensification. Until then, young adults ought to be treated using standard guidelines.
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Metadata
Title
Outcomes and prognostic factors for squamous cell carcinoma of the oral tongue in young adults: a single-institution case-matched analysis
Authors
Pierre Blanchard
Farid Belkhir
Stéphane Temam
Clément El Khoury
Francesca De Felice
Odile Casiraghi
Anna Patrikidou
Haitham Mirghani
Antonin Levy
Caroline Even
Philippe Gorphe
France Nguyen
François Janot
Yungan Tao
Publication date
01-03-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 0937-4477
Electronic ISSN: 1434-4726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-016-4419-1

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