| Literature DB >> 28775473 |
P S Sukthankar1, H K Parikh2, B N Borghain3, V H Deshmane4, R S Rao5, D M Parikh2.
Abstract
A retrospective analysis of 127 surgically treated cases of T-1, T-2 carcinoma of oral tongue during the period 1987-1990 was undertaken. 68.5 per cent (87) underwent hemiglossectomy and 31.5 per cent (40) underwent wide excision. There were loco-regional recurrences in 22 per cent (27). In the hemiglossectomy group 9 per cent (8 of 87) had local recurrences compared to 25 per cent (10 of 40) of wide excision group, (P = 0.01). Mean disease free survival was 40 months and 33 months for hemiglossectomy group and wide excision group respectively, (P = 0.006). It is seen that local recurrences are significantly less for the hemiglossectomy group compared to the wide excision group.Entities:
Keywords: Disease free survival; Early cancer; Recurrence; Surgery; Tongue
Year: 2017 PMID: 28775473 PMCID: PMC5531582 DOI: 10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30540-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med J Armed Forces India ISSN: 0377-1237