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Tumor Budding and Worse Pattern of Invasion Can Predict Nodal Metastasis in Oral Cancers and Associated With Poor Survival in Early-Stage Tumors.

Debajyoti Chatterjee1, Vinisha Bansal1, Vipra Malik1, Ranjeev Bhagat1, Rajpal Singh Punia1, Uma Handa1, Anand Gupta2, Arjun Dass3.   

Abstract

The management and prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) depend on tumor stage and lymph node (LN) metastasis status. Early-stage (T1/T2 N0M0) OSCC comprises a heterogeneous group. We evaluated the role of histological parameters including worst pattern of invasion (WPOI) and tumor budding to determine the risk of LN metastasis in cases of OSCC and to determine the risk of recurrence and death in early-stage OSCC in north Indian patients. All cases of buccal mucosa and tongue SCC which underwent excision over 4 and half years were reviewed for histological parameters including histologic grade, WPOI, tumor budding, lymphovascular emboli (LVE), perineural invasion (PNI), depth of invasion (DOI), host lymphocyte response, and stromal response and compared to LN metastasis. Clinical follow-up of early-stage tumor was obtained and compared. A total of 126 cases of OSCC were included, of which 48 showed LN metastasis. Histological grade, WPOI, tumor budding (≥3/×40 field), LVE, and PNI were significantly associated with risk of LN metastasis. On multivariate analysis, WPOI and tumor budding were 2 most significant factors. Among the early-stage tumors with available follow up (n = 48), DOI, WPOI, tumor budding, and LVE were associated with a shorter overall survival, although it was not statistically significant. To conclude, WPOI and tumor budding are important risk factors for predicting LN metastasis in all stages of OSCC and associated with a poorer outcome in early-stage tumors. These are easy and reliable prognostic factors and should be included in the histopathological reporting guidelines.

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Keywords:  depth of invasion; metastasis; oral squamous cell carcinoma; prognosis; tumor budding; worst pattern of invasion

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31072197     DOI: 10.1177/0145561319848669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ear Nose Throat J        ISSN: 0145-5613            Impact factor:   1.697


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