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Trends in the Detail of the Stage and Survival Rate in Hypopharyngeal Cancer over 20 Years.

Motoyuki Suzuki, Takashi Fujii, Tadashi Yoshii, Shinji Otozai, Koji Kitamura, Ryo Kanamura, Yoshihiko Omori, Taishi Minamino.   

Abstract

Background: Hypopharyngeal cancer frequently presents at an advanced stage and has one of the worst prognosis among the head and neck cancers. Recently, superficial hypopharyngeal cancers with a good prognosis have been detected with a novel endoscopic technique, such as narrow band imaging.
Objectives: To evaluate trends in the detail of the stage and survival rate in hypopharyngeal cancer over 20 years. Patients and methods: Between 1993 and 2012, 722 patients with hypopharyngeal cancer treated at the Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease were studied retrospectively. The 20-year period was subdivided into 5-year periods; Period A (1993-1997, n=101), Period B (1998-2002, n=123), Period C (2003-2007, n=196) and Period D (2008-2012, n=302). The patients at Stage I-II were divided into superficial cancer as Stage I-IIs and invasive cancer as Stage I-IIi. In every period, a transition of the staging and overall survival rate were compared.
Results: The 5-year overall survival in Period A, B, C and D were 34%, 39%, 54% and 60%, respectively. The patients at Stage III-IV in Period A, B, C and D comprised 32%, 36%, 47% and 54%, respectively. Both survival rates improved significantly from Period B to C. The ratio of Stage 0 and Stage I-IIs increased significantly from Period C to D. Whereas the 5-year overall survival rates of Stage 0 and Stage I-IIs were similar (80% vs 88%), the 5-year overall survival of Stage I-IIi was significantly poor. Excluding Stage 0 and Stage I-IIs, the 5-year overall survival had little change from Period C to D.
Conclusion: The reason for the improvement in hypopharyngeal cancer prognosis was the prognostic improvement of advanced cancer from Period B to C, and an increase in superficial cancer from Period C to D.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 30051976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho        ISSN: 0030-6622


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