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Association between pathological differentiation and survival outcomes of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

Yingying Zhu1, Xiaohua Shi2, Xiaoli Zhu1, Wenwen Diao1, Xingming Chen3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the prognostic value of histopathological differentiation for the survival of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective clinical and histopathological differentiation data on consecutive cases of LSCC from a single institution over a 10-years period were collected and analyzed in this study. Oncological outcomes were assessed based on disease-specific survival (DSS), disease-free survival (DFS), and overall survival (OS) using the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox proportional hazards regression analysis. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed to reduce or eliminate the bias due to confounding variables.
RESULTS: A total of 998 LSCC cases were identified in this study. As compared to well to moderately differentiated LSCC, poorly differentiated tumors had adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) of 1.78 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.31-2.43), 2.00 (95% CI 1.51-2.65), and 1.72 (95% CI 1.28-2.31) for DSS, DFS, and OS, respectively. The new patient cohort consisted of 138 patients with well to moderately differentiated LSCC and 138 patients with poorly differentiated LSCC after PSM. The survival outcomes of patients with well to moderately differentiated LSCCs were significantly better than those of patients with poorly differentiated tumors in DSS (aHR 1.91; 95% CI 1.24-2.95), DFS (aHR 2.07; 95% CI 1.37-3.12), and OS (aHR 2.14; 95% CI 1.39-3.28).
CONCLUSION: This study showed that survival outcomes of patients with poorly differentiated LSCC were significantly worse than those of patients with well to moderately differentiated LSCC. In addition, histopathological differentiation is an important prognostic factor for LSCC survival. Therefore, further treatment plans should focus on poorly differentiated LSCC to improve the survival outcomes.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Differentiation; Laryngeal neoplasms; Prognosis; Squamous cell carcinoma; Survival

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35581439     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-022-07420-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   3.236


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1.  Factors predicting survival in patients with early stage laryngeal cancer: A cohort study between 2000 to 2015.

Authors:  Mohammad Fararouei; Nima Daneshi; Μohammad Mohammadianpanah; Hamid Reza Tabatabaei; Mohammad Zare-Bandamiri; Mostafa Dianatinasab
Journal:  J BUON       Date:  2017 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.533

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