Examined and positive lymph nodes counts and lymph nodes ratio are associated with survival in major salivary gland cancer

dc.AffiliationOctober University for modern sciences and Arts (MSA)
dc.contributor.authorHuy, NT
dc.contributor.authorDibas, M
dc.contributor.authorHou, V
dc.contributor.authorLow, SK
dc.contributor.authorTieu, TM
dc.contributor.authorHieu, TH
dc.contributor.authorEl Tanany, HHM
dc.contributor.authorAbd El Hamid Hassan, HH
dc.contributor.authorKamel, MG
dc.contributor.authorAbd-Elhay, FA
dc.contributor.authorElhusseiny, KM
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-25T11:56:08Z
dc.date.available2019-11-25T11:56:08Z
dc.date.issued2019-08
dc.descriptionBackground We aimed to investigate the prognostic role of examined (dissected) lymph nodes (ELNs), negative LNs (NLNs), and positive (metastatic) LNs (PLNs) counts and LN ratio (LNR = PLNs/ELNsx100) in patients with major salivary gland cancer (SGC). Methods Data were retrieved for major SGC patients diagnosed between 1988 and 2011 from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program. Results We have included 5446 patients with major SGC. Most patients had parotid gland cancer (84.61%). Patients having >18 ELNs, >4 PLNs, and >33.33% LNR were associated with a worse survival. Moreover, older age, male patients, grade IV, distant stage, unmarried patients, submandibular gland cancer, and received chemotherapy but not received surgery were significantly associated with a worse survival. Conclusions We demonstrated that patients with >18 ELNs and >4 PLNs counts, and >33.33% LNR were high-risk group patients. We strongly suggest adding the ELNs and PLNs counts and/or LNR into the current staging system.en_US
dc.description.abstractBackground We aimed to investigate the prognostic role of examined (dissected) lymph nodes (ELNs), negative LNs (NLNs), and positive (metastatic) LNs (PLNs) counts and LN ratio (LNR = PLNs/ELNsx100) in patients with major salivary gland cancer (SGC). Methods Data were retrieved for major SGC patients diagnosed between 1988 and 2011 from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program. Results We have included 5446 patients with major SGC. Most patients had parotid gland cancer (84.61%). Patients having >18 ELNs, >4 PLNs, and >33.33% LNR were associated with a worse survival. Moreover, older age, male patients, grade IV, distant stage, unmarried patients, submandibular gland cancer, and received chemotherapy but not received surgery were significantly associated with a worse survival. Conclusions We demonstrated that patients with >18 ELNs and >4 PLNs counts, and >33.33% LNR were high-risk group patients. We strongly suggest adding the ELNs and PLNs counts and/or LNR into the current staging system.en_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/
dc.identifier.issn1043-3074
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30905082
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherWILEYen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesHEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK;Volume: 41 Issue: 8 Pages: 2625-2635
dc.relation.urihttps://cutt.ly/IeBwhlT
dc.subjectTUMORSen_US
dc.subjectHEADen_US
dc.subjectRECTAL-CANCERen_US
dc.subjectNODAL METASTASISen_US
dc.subjectSIGNIFICANT PREDICTORen_US
dc.subjectNECK-CANCERen_US
dc.subjectDUCT CARCINOMAen_US
dc.subjectBREAST-CANCERen_US
dc.subjectSQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAen_US
dc.subjectINDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC-FACTORen_US
dc.subjectsurvivalen_US
dc.subjectSEERen_US
dc.subjectsalivary glanden_US
dc.subjectratioen_US
dc.subjectmetastasisen_US
dc.subjectlymph nodeen_US
dc.titleExamined and positive lymph nodes counts and lymph nodes ratio are associated with survival in major salivary gland canceren_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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