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Diagnoses of suspected cancer in otolaryngology practices in Germany.

Karel Kostev1, Maike Lasrich2, Lisa Schüller2, Isabel Diogo2, Andreas Sesterhenn2, Louis Jacob3.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of suspected head and neck cancer (HNC) diagnoses made by otolaryngologists in a population with subsequently confirmed cancer diagnoses in Germany. This study included patients with an initial documentation of confirmed cancer diagnosis made in 137 otolaryngology practices between January 2012 and December 2016 (index date). The main outcome of the study was the prevalence of diagnoses of suspected cancer in otolaryngology practices within one year prior to the first documentation of a confirmed cancer diagnosis. The association between the defined demographic and clinical variables with diagnoses of suspected cancer was analyzed using a logistic regression model. A total of 6,446 patients received a confirmed cancer diagnosis. A total of 23.1% of the population received a diagnosis of suspected cancer within 12 months prior to the first documentation of a confirmed cancer diagnosis. Patients over the age of 50 (ORs ranging from 1.44 to 1.55) and men (OR=1.52) were more likely to receive a diagnosis of suspected cancer compared with patients aged 50 or under and women. Cancer of the pyriform sinus (OR=3.00) and cancer of the thyroid gland (OR=0.27) were associated with increased and decreased odds of a diagnosis of suspected cancer compared to laryngeal cancer respectively. Overall, approximately 23% of individuals received a diagnosis of suspected cancer within a year prior to the first documentation of confirmed HNC.

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Keywords:  Germany; cancer; otolaryngology practices; retrospective study; suspected diagnosis

Year:  2018        PMID: 30233798      PMCID: PMC6142297          DOI: 10.3892/mco.2018.1694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2049-9450


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