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Oral Cancer Treatment: Still an Indication for Elective Neck Dissection?
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
ORL. Aug2018, Vol. 80 Issue 2, p96-102. 7p.
Subject
*TREATMENT of oral cancer
*NECK dissection
*HEAD & neck cancer
*EPIDERMOID cancers of mucous membranes
*METASTASIS
*COMPARATIVE studies
*RESEARCH methodology
*EVALUATION of medical care
*MEDICAL cooperation
*MOUTH tumors
*NECK surgery
*PROGNOSIS
*RESEARCH
*SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma
*ELECTIVE surgery
*EVALUATION research
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*KAPLAN-Meier estimator
*DIAGNOSIS
Language
ISSN
0301-1569
Abstract
Introduction: Oral squamous cell carcinoma has a high incidence and, although elective neck dissection is recommended, the removed nodes frequently present without metastasis. This surgical approach causes disabilities and increases possible surgical complications.Objective: To evaluate the possibility of a watchful waiting approach in oral cancer.Methods: We compared 78 patients with clinical and pathological node metastases and their counterparts with pathological node metastases but without evident clinical neck disease. Therefore, we provided a theoretical comparison between the patients who had an elective neck dissection and those who waited until a clinically positive node was evident.Results: The prognostic factor rates were similar between the groups. Their regional recurrence and mortality rates had no statistical differences.Conclusion: A watchful waiting policy could be applied to selected oral cancer patients who can undergo a very close follow-up. This option would be more cost-effective and less harmful than elective neck dissection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]