Xiao-Hong Zhou1. 1. Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Chongqing Cancer Hospital, Chongqing, China. zhouxh78@yahoo.com.cn
Abstract
AIMS: To investigate the clinical features and treatment protocol of squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid (SCCT). METHOD: Clinical records of four SCCT patients treated during 1985--99 were retrospectively reviewed and evaluated. RESULTS: Two patients who underwent surgical excision plus radiotherapy died of local tumour recurrence, 6 and 13 months, respectively, post-operatively. One who accepted surgery only died 4 months later of respiratory distress. The fourth patient who had radical surgery coupled with radiotherapy and chemotherapy was disease-free at 26-month follow-up. CONCLUSION: SCCT is a very rare but highly malignant carcinoma. Early diagnosis and an aggressive radical surgery portend a better prognosis. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are secondary applicable methods for the patients with certain condition. Copyright Harcourt Publishers Limited.
AIMS: To investigate the clinical features and treatment protocol of squamous cell carcinoma of the thyroid (SCCT). METHOD: Clinical records of four SCCT patients treated during 1985--99 were retrospectively reviewed and evaluated. RESULTS: Two patients who underwent surgical excision plus radiotherapy died of local tumour recurrence, 6 and 13 months, respectively, post-operatively. One who accepted surgery only died 4 months later of respiratory distress. The fourth patient who had radical surgery coupled with radiotherapy and chemotherapy was disease-free at 26-month follow-up. CONCLUSION: SCCT is a very rare but highly malignant carcinoma. Early diagnosis and an aggressive radical surgery portend a better prognosis. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are secondary applicable methods for the patients with certain condition. Copyright Harcourt Publishers Limited.