Multiple primary head and neck squamous cell cancer: Lessons learnt

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Ghogale, Kshitish S. [1 ,2 ]
Naorem, Raphel [1 ,2 ]
Waghmare, Chaitali M. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] PIMS DU, Dr Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil Pravara Rural Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
[2] PIMS DU, Dr Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil Pravara Rural Hosp, Dr Balasaheb Vikhe Patil Rural Med Coll, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
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Field cancerization; head and neck; multiple primary cancer; re-irradiation; squamous cell cancer; 2ND PRIMARY TUMORS; FIELD CANCERIZATION; SINGLE-INSTITUTION; CHANGING PATTERNS; PREVENTION; FAILURE; IMPACT; TRIAL; STAGE;
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10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_392_22
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Aim: To analyze the demographic profile, treatment outcome, and factors affecting them in multiple primary head and neck squamous cell cancer (MPHNSCC) patients. Materials and Methods: Hospital case records of patients with histopathology proven MPHNSCC registered in the radiation oncology department from January 2008 to December 2020 were retrospectively studied. Modified Warren-Gates criteria were used to define MPHNSCC. Demographic and clinical details were recorded and analyzed. Results: Twenty-seven patients had histopathology proven MPHNSCC. The median age at diagnosis of an index case was 50 years (minimum 26, maximum 70) with a male to female sex ratio of 22:5. Seventeen (62.96%) patients were tobacco users; either smoked or smokeless. The oral cavity was the commonest sub-site for both an index and second primary malignancy (22 patients; 81.48%) and the majority presented in a locally advanced stage of disease (10; 37.03% and 16; 62.95% for an index and second primary, respectively). The presentation was simultaneous, synchronous, and metachronous in 1 (3.7%), 2 (7.4%), and 24 (88.89%) patients, respectively. Two patients had three sites of MPHNSCC. The average duration of chronicity was 54.37 months (min. 8 and max. 156). MPHNSCC were ipsilateral in 10 (37.04%) patients and re-irradiation was planned for 22 (81.48%) patients with 50% treatment compliance. At the time of the last hospital visit, 18 (66.66%) patients were alive with disease, 7 (25.92%) patients were alive without disease, and 2 (7.40%) patients died of disease. Conclusion: A higher percentage of MPHNSCC originated from the oral cavity and the majority presented in the locally advanced stage of disease; despite the site being accessible to self-oral examination. Patient education and physician's awareness regarding the MPHNSCC are needed.
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